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For a Year and a Half, Guests Could Eat Unlimited Burgers, but Behind the Scenes, the Debt Mounted.

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A year and a half. American Tapas didn't last any longer. The popular all-you-can-eat restaurant near Nijmegen went bankrupt last autumn. This happened despite the fact that the concept caught on and the food was well-received. The bankruptcy trustee now knows why things went wrong.
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A year and a half. American Tapas didn't last any longer. The popular all-you-can-eat restaurant near Nijmegen went bankrupt last autumn. This happened despite the fact that the concept caught on and the food was well-received. The bankruptcy trustee now knows why things went wrong.

A year and a half. American Tapas didn't last any longer. The popular all-you-can-eat restaurant near Nijmegen went bankrupt last autumn. This happened despite the fact that the concept caught on and the food was well-received. The bankruptcy trustee now knows why things went wrong.

·Nijmegen, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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gelderlander.nl broke the news in Nijmegen, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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