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History of McHale's Hospitality Group


1950’s

Charles McHale Sr. (Charles) began the family business when he opened M&W Market, which was located at Madison and Wallace in Covington, Kentucky.


1965

After graduating from the Toledo School of Meat Cutting, Charles McHale Jr. (Charlie) became the second grocer in his family when he opened Junior’s Food Market, which was located at 4010 Decoursey Avenue in Covington, Kentucky. Charlie also expanded the business to include freshly-cut meat.


1967

Charlie moved the Decoursey Avenue store to a brand new building on Winston Avenue in Latonia, Kentucky. Charlie also grew the family business by opening a new store at 6417 Dixie Highway in Florence, Kentucky. To better emphasize its service of providing freshly-cut meat, he also renamed the business McHale’s Meats.


Starting in 1965 McHales Meat Market1976

Once again, Charlie grows the family business by opening a new store at 1949 Dixie Highway in Ft. Wright, Kentucky. He also expanded the business by adding a deli and catering services.


1986

After 21 years in the grocery business, Charlie reached record sales of $7 million. Unfortunately, 1986 was also the year that Charlie McHale passed away leaving the business to his wife, Mary McHale. Due to family responsibilities, Mary turns over management of the family business to Charles McHale III (Chuck).


1990

Due to changes in the retail industry, Mary McHale sells the family business to Remke Markets. Ten months later, Chuck purchases the Florence store back from Remke Markets. It is at this time that Chuck’s focus began to change from the retail food industry to the off-premise catering industry. From 1991 to 1998, as retail sales declined, catering sales increased and more than made up the difference.


1998

Chuck sold the last retail store and moved his off-premise catering business to a brand new 2000 square foot industrial kitchen in Wilder, Kentucky which was equipped to handle catering services for over 3000 guests per day.


1999

McHale’s Catering opened The Marquise Banquet & Conference Center, an elegant full-service banquet facility, in Wilder, Kentucky.


2002

The Opening of the PointMcHale’s Catering takes over management of The Point Pavilion, located in Covington, Kentucky. After extensive renovations, The Point reopens as an exquisite full-service banquet facility. McHale’s Catering expands its name to McHale’s Catering & Event Specialists to better emphasize its broadening scope of services.


2002

McHale’s Catering more than meets anticipated sales goals by doubling total sales since the opening of The Marquise. McHale’s accomplished this goal by focusing on larger on-premise events and eliminating smaller off-premise events decreasing the number of overall orders by 40%.


2003

McHale’s Catering & Event Specialists purchased Wood Brothers Smokehouse and Grill and Town & Country Banquet Center and renames it The Gardens of Park Hills. The Gardens features two elegant banquet rooms, The Vista Room and The Arbor Room. After extensive renovations, McHale’s Catering & Event Specialists opens The Gardens of Park Hills Vista Room. Decorated in a Tuscany Garden theme, the Vista Room exuberates elegance.


2004

McHale’s Catering & Event Specialists was selected as one of three exclusive caterers for the Drees Pavilion at Devou Memorial Overlook. With a spectacular view of downtown Cincinnati, a fabulously decorated banquet room, exquisite cuisine and supreme service, the Drees Pavilion delivers excellence.

Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce names McHale's Catering one of the top 30 fastest growing companies in the region--for the fourth consecutive year.


2005

McHale's Catering celebrates it's 40th year anniversary--with an estimated 2.4 million meals served!


2006

To help celebrate McHale's involvement in the community, they offer a free $6,000 event as a contest to a worthy non-profit in the area. Due to the number of entries, they decided to award 3 non-profits with events.


2007

McHale’s Catering and Event Specialist changes name to reflect broader range of services to McHale’s Hospitality Group.


2008

In March 2008, major renovations were completed on The Arbor Room at the Garden Park Hills.  The room received all new colors, carpet and updated accents. During 2008, McHale’s was selected to be one of the exclusive caterers for The Grand located in Odd Fellows Hall in historic Covington.  Since then, McHale’s has taken over day to day management of this elegant building.  With the blending of the history of this building with the timeless elegance, The Grand provides a classic backdrop for events and is an excellent addition to McHale’s Hospitality Group. 

 

2009
The McHale's Hospitality Group purchases THE ELEGANCE BANQUET HALL and begins renovations to turn it into THE FLORENTINE EVENT CENTER.

 

2010
The McHale's Hospitality Group is awarded as one of the top 10 workplaces in the Cincinnati area.


Currently

With four exquisite banquet rooms, a reputation for providing delectable cuisine and unparalleled service, the future of McHale’s Hospitality Group is unlimited. Our goal is to continue to exceed all expectations in the area of on-premise and off-premise catering services.

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