Hard Rock Cafe
Hard Rock Cafe is a chain of restaurants that started on June 14, 1971 in London, England. It was founded by Isaac Tigrett and Peter Morton, two Americans. It began global expansion in 1982 when the two agreed to develop their own cafes across the world. Morton opened Hard Rocks in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago and Houston while Tigrett did so in New York, Dallas, Boston, Massachusetts, Washington D.C., Orlando, Paris and Berlin. Eventually Tigrett sold his interest to Mecca Leisure.
In 1990 The Rank Organisation acquired Mecca Leisure and continued expanding the cafes, acquiring the cafes owned by Morton a few years later. There are more than 143 HRCs in over 36 countries at current date, with several more in the works. Hard Rock was most popular in the 1980s when it was a common hobby to visit as many locations as possible and collect a Hard Rock t-shirt bearing their logo and the location name. Now pin collecting is the current rage.
Hard Rock is best known not for its food but for its atmosphere. The cafes solicit donations of music memorabilia and have the world's largest collection of such. Things like autographed guitars, outfits from world tours and rare photographs are oft to be found mounted on cafe walls.
Hard Rock has now started building Hotels and Casinos, attracting more visitors around the world.
In recent years Hard Rock's direction has shifted. What was once an independently spirited, musically influenced chain has gone commercial. Music videos are piped into all cafes from a central location that are more of a pop music nature than rock and roll. Where once you might see a rare Beatles record now hangs Britney Spears' waitress outfit from a music video clip (as in Hard Rock New Orleans.)
Besides the cities mentioned, there are now HRCs in:
- Toronto (in 1978)
- Tokyo
- Stockholm
- Cancún
- Honolulu
- Reykjavík
- La Jolla, California
- Sydney
- Acapulco
- Singapore
- Maui, Hawai'i
- Las Vegas
- Montréal
- Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
- Bangkok
- Kuala Lumpur
- Osaka
- Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
- Jakarta
- Atlanta
- Newport Beach, California
- St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
- San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Miami
- Mexico City
- Bali, Indonesia
- Beijing
- Nashville
- Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico
- Hong Kong
- Madrid
- San Antonio
- Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
- Copenhagen
- Melbourne
- Phoenix
- Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico
- Makati, Philippines
- Hollywood, California
- Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia
- Ottawa
- Niagara Falls, New York
- Shanghai
- Key West, Florida
- Atlantic City
- Seoul
- Niagara Falls, Ontario
- Beirut
- Nagoya, Japan
- Baltimore
- Yokohama
- Sacramento, California
- Manama, Bahrain
- Barcelona
- Memphis
- Dubai, UAE
- Philadelphia
- Edinburgh, Scotland
- Tanuning, Guam
- Lake Tahoe, Nevada
- Salt Lake City
- Cleveland
- Kona, Hawai'i
- Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
- San Diego
- Saipan, Northern Marianas
- St. Louis
- Denver
- Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
- Rome
- Amsterdam
- Indianapolis
- Fort Lauderdale, Florida
- Gatlinburg, Tennessee
- Fukuoka, Japan
- Georgetown, Cayman Islands
- Rio de Janeiro
- Manchester, England
- St. Julian's, Malta
- Nassau, The Bahamas
- Cairo
- Belfast, Northern Ireland
- Queenstown, New Zealand
- Bogotá
- Pattaya, Thailand
- Birmingham, England
- Munich
- Austin, Texas
- Nottingham, England
- Pittsburgh
- Minneapolis
- Leeds, England
- Cologne
- Choctaw, Mississippi
- Moscow
- Cardiff, Wales
- Lisbon
- Detroit
Referenced By
Capital of Wales | Cardiff | Cardiff, Wales | Cardiff/Caerdydd | City of Cardiff | J. Arthur Rank | List of restaurant chains
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