GREEN BAY (WLUK) -- Brett Favre isn't giving up his stake in Brett Favre's Steakhouse, but the restaurant is giving up his name.

Starting Wednesday, the restaurant's name will become Hall of Fame Chophouse. Brett Favre Steakhouse general manager Dennis Fenrick said they see this as a way to recognize all the Green Bay Packers who've been inducted into the Pro Football and Packers halls of fame.

"I'm excited I think it's a good opportunity to kind of reinvent ourselves a little bit," Fenrick said. "Brett and the rest of the ownership, they decided it was time to kind of pay homage to the entire Packers organization as opposed to just one player."

However, despite the effort to honor other Packer players, Favre fans say they have mixed feelings about the change.

Tammy Anderson said, "it's kind of sad a little bit, because it is tradition. It's been Brett Favre's Steakhouse for a long time."

Jessica Anderson added, "its nice to have a little piece of Brett here in Green Bay, He'll always be here in a way. It's a reflection of his character that he's recognizing some of his past teammates and other Packers players as well."

Replicas of Superbowl trophies, photos and canvas paintings will also be featured at the steakhouse.

Fenrick said, "I got Ron Wolf up there because I thought he was really instrumental to where the Packers are today, and then we have Paul Hornung back as well."

One wall will replace Brett Favre photos with a large mural of players in the Packers hall of fame. The former quarterback's personal items will either be auctioned off or sent back to him.

Brett Favre's Steakhouse opened in 1998 east of Lambeau Field, on a street named Brett Favre Pass. Favre himself is part owner of the restaurant.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the name change will be July 26 around 11:15 am.