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The Singing Sirloin

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The Singing Sirloin
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Location Information
Use: Restaurant
Employees: Sirloin Staff
Mary Kay

The Singing Sirloin, the "Home of Ballads and Salads",is a restaurant in Downtown Springfield where the waiters sing to their customers and serve their steaks "rare, medium, or well-sung".

History

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The Simpsons paying for their dinner.
The Simpson family went to the restaurant for Marge's 34th birthday, although she was initially reluctant to go to a restaurant where the waiters sing.[1]

The Simpsons also visited the restaurant to celebrate Bart's getting an A on an astronomy quiz at school. The waiters sang a song called "Happy First A" (to the tune of "Happy Birthday") for Bart. However, when Homer's credit card was rejected, and the Simpsons attempted to dine and dash and were trapped, they ended up having to sing themselves, performing as a Mariachi band in order to pay their bill.[2]

Employees

Im addition to the kitchen help and the singing waitstaff, The Singing Sirloin employs a woman named Mary Kay whose job is similar to a Maitre d'.[2]

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