Ted's Montana Grill
Ted's Montana Grill is an American casual dining restaurant chain specializing in bison-based dishes and classic American fare, founded in 2002 by media entrepreneur and conservationist Ted Turner and restaurateur George McKerrow Jr..[1][2] The chain, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, operates 38 locations across 16 states as of 2025, with its first restaurant opening in Columbus, Ohio, in January 2002..[3][4] Inspired by 19th-century Old West saloons, Ted's Montana Grill emphasizes simplicity, authenticity, and hospitality while promoting bison conservation through its menu, which features the world's largest selection of bison options including burgers, steaks, and meatloaf..[3][2] The chain also prioritizes sustainability, sourcing local produce, maintaining low food waste at 1.62% annually (below the industry average of 3-4%), and supporting efforts that have helped double the American bison population to approximately 500,000 since its inception..[3][2]History
Founding
Ted's Montana Grill was founded in 2002 by media mogul and conservationist Ted Turner and restaurateur George McKerrow Jr., with the company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.[2][1] McKerrow, a veteran of the restaurant industry who had previously founded LongHorn Steakhouse, partnered with Turner to create a chain focused on sustainable dining practices.[5][6] The motivation for the venture stemmed from Turner's deep commitment to bison conservation, as he owned expansive ranches that had successfully increased the national bison population but resulted in a surplus of meat needing a viable market.[7][8] Turner and McKerrow aimed to promote sustainable American cuisine by highlighting bison as a healthier, environmentally friendly alternative to traditional beef, drawing on Turner's vision to revive native species and support ranchers.[9][10] The first Ted's Montana Grill restaurant opened in January 2002 in Columbus, Ohio, as a casual dining establishment emphasizing bison meat sourced initially from Turner's ranches.[2][1] This initial location set the tone for the chain's focus on high-quality, conservation-driven ingredients while leveraging McKerrow's expertise in scalable restaurant operations.[11][12]Growth and Expansion
Ted's Montana Grill began its expansion shortly after opening its first location in Columbus, Ohio, in January 2002. By 2007, the chain had grown to 52 restaurants across 19 states, reflecting aggressive scaling driven by the vision of co-founders Ted Turner and George McKerrow Jr..[13] The headquarters remained in Atlanta, Georgia, throughout this period, serving as the operational base for the bison-focused casual dining concept..[2] A key milestone in the chain's geographic outreach occurred in June 2008 with the opening of its first Montana location in Bozeman, housed in the historic Baxter Hotel, which symbolized a return to the state's namesake and reinforced the brand's commitment to regional authenticity..[14] However, economic pressures led to strategic contractions; in November 2010, the company closed nine underperforming units, primarily in the Midwest including Kansas City, Wichita, and Omaha, to streamline operations and focus on stronger markets..[15] By 2022, marking the chain's 20th anniversary, Ted's Montana Grill operated 39 restaurants in 16 states, demonstrating sustained growth despite periodic adjustments..[2] As of late 2025, the chain maintains approximately 38 active sites, with headquarters still in Atlanta..[4] Recent developments include the announcement in September 2025 of a new location in Marietta, Georgia, at Marietta Square, approved by the city council in October, which will expand its presence in the Atlanta metropolitan area..[16][17] In 2025, the chain achieved record-breaking performance with year-over-year same-restaurant sales growth exceeding 5%, marking the fifth consecutive year of increased sales. Plans were also announced for the first location in Athens, Georgia.[18]Concept and Menu
Culinary Focus
Ted's Montana Grill centers its culinary philosophy on authentic American regional cuisine, drawing inspiration from 19th-century saloons to emphasize simplicity, honesty, and classic dishes that highlight the flavors of the American West. At the heart of this approach is bison, positioned as the cornerstone protein, which is leaner than beef while offering higher levels of iron and protein, making it a healthier and more sustainable red meat option. The restaurant serves more bison than any other in the world, integrating it across various menu items to promote its nutritional benefits and role in American culinary heritage.[3] The menu is structured to provide a diverse yet cohesive dining experience, featuring categories such as starters, salads, entrees—including options in poultry, seafood, and steaks—along with sides, kids' selections, and beverages like craft beers and cocktails. This organization allows for balanced meals that cater to different preferences, from lighter fare to heartier portions, all while maintaining a focus on quality proteins and fresh accompaniments.[19] A key commitment is to preparing dishes fresh daily using locally sourced ingredients, such as produce from nearby farms, which helps minimize environmental impact through reduced transportation and support for regional growers. Chicken and bison are raised without antibiotics or hormones, ensuring purity in every offering. This philosophy differentiates Ted's Montana Grill from typical steakhouses by prioritizing bison integration and avoiding heavily processed items, fostering a menu that is both approachable and responsibly crafted.[3]Signature Offerings
Ted's Montana Grill's signature offerings center on bison-centric dishes that highlight the restaurant's commitment to sustainable, American-sourced proteins, prepared with straightforward grilling techniques to emphasize natural flavors.[20] The Bison Filet, a tenderloin cut, is a standout entrée often served with sides like salt and pepper fries and onion rings, complemented by a house-made creamy horseradish sauce for added tang.[21] Similarly, the Bison Burger features a hand-formed patty of all-natural bison, customizable with toppings and typically paired with fresh-cut fries, offering a leaner alternative to traditional beef burgers while maintaining a juicy texture.[22] Other bison specialties include the Bison Meatloaf, a homestyle preparation that captures classic American comfort food with its savory blend of ground bison and seasonings, and the Bison Brisket, slow-cooked for tenderness and sliced to showcase its rich, smoky profile.[20] The Bison Short Ribs are braised to perfection, resulting in fall-off-the-bone meat that underscores the versatility of bison in hearty entrees.[20] These dishes are presented simply, often on large plates with ample portions to reflect the restaurant's focus on generous, family-style American dining. Beyond bison, notable non-bison items like the Cedar Plank Salmon—a hand-cut filet seasoned with kosher salt and black pepper, roasted on a cedar plank for infused aroma—demonstrate the menu's seafood integration, served with garlic mashed potatoes, Parmesan-roasted broccoli, and a side of horseradish sauce.[23] The Crab Cakes feature a crispy exterior with lump crab filling, paired with guacamole and a kale salad for dipping, providing a lighter yet indulgent starter.[24] Complementing these are salads such as the Wedge Salad, consisting of crisp iceberg lettuce topped with bacon, blue cheese crumbles, vine-ripened tomatoes, and blue cheese dressing, offered as a side or entrée base.[25] Sides play a crucial role in enhancing the main offerings, with the Salt & Pepper Onion Rings—hand-breaded and seasoned simply—served alongside a horseradish dipping sauce for crunch and spice.[26] Fresh-Cut Fries are prepared daily from hand-cut potatoes for a golden, crisp finish, while Garlic Mashed Potatoes deliver a creamy, aromatic base infused with fresh garlic.[26] Desserts round out meals with options like the seasonal Apple Pecan Crisp, Kahlúa Fudge Brownie, and Cheesecake with Wildberries, emphasizing house-baked elements for a sweet conclusion.[27] Over time, the menu has evolved to incorporate more seasonal or chef-featured vegetables, such as rotating options like grilled asparagus or roasted broccoli, integrated as sides or garnishes to add freshness and variety without overshadowing the core proteins.[26] This adaptation, part of broader menu updates since the chain's founding—including a major overhaul in 2018 and additions in 2025 such as the permanent Smashburger and expanded craft cocktails—ensures offerings remain dynamic while staying true to the American grill tradition.[28][29]Operations and Sustainability
Locations
As of November 2025, Ted's Montana Grill operates 39 restaurants across 16 states in the United States, primarily in the Southeast and Colorado, with locations in the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, Northeast, and other regions.[30] The chain maintains its headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, which serves as a key operational hub.[30] Georgia represents the largest market, with 12 locations including multiple sites in Atlanta (such as 133 Luckie Street and 2250 Marietta Boulevard), Buford (1680 Mall of Georgia Boulevard), and Marietta (640 Johnson Ferry Road and 3625 Dallas Highway).[30] Other significant markets include Colorado with seven restaurants in cities like Aurora, Colorado Springs, and Lakewood; Florida with four in Estero, Jacksonville (two sites), and Tallahassee; Ohio with two in Columbus (191 West Nationwide Boulevard and 4169 Worth Avenue, the latter near the original 2002 opening site); and Virginia with two urban locations in Alexandria (2451 Eisenhower Avenue) and Arlington (2200 Crystal Drive).[30] Expansions extend to Montana, marked by a single integrated site in Bozeman (105 West Main Street), and Florida as noted.[30] The restaurants encompass diverse site types, including standalone buildings in suburban and exurban areas, high-traffic urban venues in downtown districts like New York City (110 West 51st Street) and Atlanta, and hybrid integrations such as the Bozeman location embedded within the historic Baxter Hotel.[30][31] Ted's Montana Grill has no international locations.[30] In late 2025, plans advanced for an additional Georgia site in Marietta at 77 North Park Square on Marietta Square, approved by the local historic board in September, though construction is projected to conclude in June 2027, bringing the state total to 13 upon opening.[32][33]| State | Number of Locations | Key Cities |
|---|---|---|
| Georgia | 12 | Atlanta (3), Buford, Marietta (2) |
| Colorado | 7 | Aurora (2), Colorado Springs |
| Florida | 4 | Jacksonville (2), Tallahassee |
| North Carolina | 2 | Charlotte, Durham |
| Ohio | 2 | Columbus (2) |
| Virginia | 2 | Alexandria, Arlington |
| Others (10 states) | 1 each | Bozeman (MT), New York (NY), etc. |