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Dine Brands Global posted a smaller second-quarter profit but noted improving sales at its Applebee’s and IHOP restaurants.
Q2 2025 Management View John W. Peyton, CEO, stated that Dine carried momentum from March into the second quarter, delivering ...
Same-store sales at the casual-dining chain rose nearly 5%, marking its first positive result in over two years, as customers ...
Applebee’s just added two new entrees to its epic 2 for $25 menu. ICYMI, the deal lets you order one appetizer and two mains ...
These 10 stocks could mint the next wave of millionaires › Dine Brands Global (NYSE:DIN), the company behind the Applebee's, IHOP, and Fuzzy's Taco Shop restaurant brands, released results for the ...
Outlook: Dine Brands projects Applebee’s FY25 domestic comparable same-restaurant sales to grow in the range of 1%-3% (Prior view: down 2% to 1%) year over year. IHOP expects sales growth in the range ...
A unique restaurant pairing is coming to Green Bay as Applebee’s and IHOP prepare to operate under one roof. The Applebee’s ...
A spokesperson for Dine Brands confirmed to a Marshfield News-Herald reporter July 30 the Applebee’s at 2114 N. Central Ave.
Applebee's says the additions promise both value and bold flavors, targeting diners looking to mix up their summer eats.
A former Bradenton Applebee’s is now a local steak and seafood spot offering “a value kind of play,” the owner says.
Applebee’s customers have an average household income of $70,000, the company said. About 30% of its customers are Millennials, but it also sells to Baby Boomers and Gen Xers.