Confession: I’ve been to Applebee’s countless times, but mostly for happy hour boneless Buffalo wings and margaritas. That said, there’s a lot more to nosh on at this nostalgic chain resto. In fact, Applebee’s just launched a limited-time,
Yes, Virginia—well, Texas, actually—there IS a combination Applebee's-IHOP restaurant. In its earliest days, people ate it up. Dine Brands (DIN), which owns both of the aforementioned restaurant chains along with the Fuzzy's taco shops,
Parent company Dine Brands wants to get back into running some locations as it aims to turn around the struggling casual-dining chain.
Dine Brands will remodel 30 Applebee’s restaurants it acquired from franchisees last year to help revive the ailing casual dining chain.
It's worked in non-U.S. markets so now Applebee's and IHOP parent company Dine Brands is planning to open dual IHOP-Applebee's restaurants in the U.S., beginning with a location in Seguin, Texas, in early 2025. (Provided by Dine Brands) Dine Brands The first fusion location of two of America’s largest restaurant chains will open soon.
The first Applebee's and IHOP dual-branded restaurant just opened in Seguin, Texas. The CEO said it will hopefully attract younger customers.
Dine Brands Global (NYSE:DIN) reported revenue dipped 0.7% year-over-year to $204.8 million in Q4. The restaurant company said the decline was primarily due to the decrease in franchise revenues resulting from negative comparable same-restaurant sales growth at Applebee’s and IHOP and a decrease in proprietary product sales,
With Mardi Gras just around the corner, all your favorite fast food joints and chain restaurants are gearing up for Fat Tuesday.
As we step into 2025, the restaurant world is changing fast, and Applebee’s is leading the way with fresh ideas and exciting trends. Known for its casual dining and friendly vibe, Applebee’s is adapting to what customers want today—better technology,
Dine Brands Global reported lower quarterly revenue and profits as sales fell at Applebee's and IHOP.
The Applebee’s Grill & Bar in Ithaca’s northeast will close on May 19, with staff informed that rising rent costs made the location unprofitable. The restaurant space, owned by Benderson Development, is now listed for lease.
Dine Brands Q4 earnings beat estimates but sales dip due to lower franchise revenues, with a modest outlook for FY25 same-restaurant sales.