The iconic Tomas Morato staple officially said goodbye to its loyal patrons on June 30. 😢
MANILA, Philippines – It’s a sad day for the many patrons of Quezon City steak staple Alfredo’s Steak House – the decades-old restaurant along Tomas Morato has officially said goodbye on Thursday, June 30, permanently shutting its doors after 54 years of service.
A quick check on Google says that the homegrown restaurant is now “permanently closed.” Alfredo’s also confirmed its closure to Rappler via text. The iconic steak house’s closure comes two years after it stopped dine-in operations in 2020 due to the pandemic. However, it still remained open for takeout and delivery orders until it reopened for dine-in again after restrictions loosened up. Eventually, Alfredo’s even expanded its al fresco dining to cater to more customers.Alfredo’s Steak House first opened in 1968 under a different name – Alfredo’s Country-Style Steaks.
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