Sheridan Adds Cattlemen's, Eyes 'Chainsaw' Franchise
Sheridan Adds Cattlemen's, Eyes 'Chainsaw' Franchise

Sheridan Adds Cattlemen's, Eyes 'Chainsaw' Franchise

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Taylor Sheridan, creator of 'Yellowstone' and owner of the 6666 Ranch, has acquired the historic Cattlemen's Steak House in Fort Worth's Stockyards with partners David Glasser and Dan Schryer, launching a multimillion-dollar renovation. Planned improvements include new dining, bar, and event spaces, an outdoor patio with live music, and the addition of the exclusive Cattlemen’s Club, which will be accessible via private elevator and feature premium amenities such as curated wines and private events. The club, set to open in summer 2025, will have memberships starting at $3,000 annually plus a $1,000 initiation fee. Sheridan and his partners emphasize preserving the steakhouse's traditional menu, staff, and the involvement of longtime part-owners Marti Taylor and Larry Heppe. The project aims to honor and revitalize Fort Worth’s cattle-driving heritage and Western spirit. Separately, Sheridan is reportedly bidding for the rights to the 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' franchise, expanding his influence in entertainment and Texas business.

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