Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre

Coordinates: 39°55′19″N 86°13′31″W / 39.92203°N 86.22526°W / 39.92203; -86.22526
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Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre
Entrance to Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre
Map
Restaurant information
Established1973; 51 years ago (1973)
Owner(s)Doug Stark
Previous owner(s)J. Scott Talbott
Windmill Dinner Theatre
Robert Zehr
Food typeBuffet
Dress codeBusiness casual
Street address9301 Michigan Rd.
CityIndianapolis
CountyMarion
StateIndiana
Postal/ZIP Code46268
CountryU.S.
Coordinates39°55′19″N 86°13′31″W / 39.92203°N 86.22526°W / 39.92203; -86.22526
Seating capacity450
Websitebeefandboards.com

Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre is a dinner theatre located in College Park near The Pyramids on the northwest side of Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It is a professional dinner theatre, providing Broadway shows and plays throughout the year. In 2019, the theatre hosted 149,700 guests.[1] Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre is a member of Actors' Equity Association, the union for professional actors.[2] The theatre gets its name "Beef" because of the hand-carved roast beef served before the performances, and "Boards" referring to the boards or stage of a theatre. Prior to 2020, the theatre also offered live theatre for children productions.

History[edit]

Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre opened in 1973, a venture by Louisville, Kentucky contractor J. Scott Talbott,[3] as part of a chain of Beef & Boards Dinner Theatres. The Indianapolis location is the only one remaining.[4] By 1977, Talbott had sold the theatre to the Windmill Dinner Theatre group. In 1980, business partners Douglas E. Stark and Robert Zehr[5] purchased the Indianapolis theatre.[6] In 1998, Zehr sold his interest in the theatre to Stark, who then became the sole owner. Today, Doug Stark and his three children own and operate the theatre.

Facility[edit]

Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre seats approximately 450[6] in tiered levels around a thrust stage which includes a turntable. Mainstage shows include music by a live band, located in a loft adjacent to the stage.[3]

Food[edit]

A dinner buffet prepared by the theatre's in-house chef precedes mainstage shows.[2] Every buffet includes the theatre's trademark hand-carved roast beef.[2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Most Popular Indianapolis-Area Attractions". Indianapolis Business Journal. Retrieved November 15, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre website, About/Contact Us, "(http://www.beefandboards.com/generalinformation.html)"
  3. ^ a b All Business, SMALL BUSINESS PROFILE: BEEF & BOARDS DINNER THEATRE "(http://www.allbusiness.com/consumer-products/food-beverage-products-meats/10593732-1.html)"
  4. ^ "Beef and Boards Dinner Theatre". beefandboards.com.
  5. ^ Indianapolis Star newspaper article 8-30-08"(https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/indystar/access/1698859401.html?FMT=ABS&date=Aug+30%2C+2008)"
  6. ^ a b Current in Carmel newspaper April 1, 2008, page 2 "(http://www.currentincarmel.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/CiC_040108.pdf)"

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