Bennigan's

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Bennigan's
Type Public
Genre casual dining
Founded 1976
Headquarters Plano, Texas
Revenue $734 Million
Net income $79 Million
Website http://www.bennigans.com/

Bennigan's Grill & Tavern, commonly known as Bennigan's is a faux-Irish pub-themed casual dining restaurant chain founded by Norman E. Brinker with locations throughout the United States. Franchises also exist in fourteen countries and 15 territories outside the continental U.S.

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Bennigan's was established in 1976 in Atlanta, Georgia, but no longer has any restaurants in the city[1]. By the early 1980s Bennigan's had become one of the best known of the new style mid-range casual dining franchised "fern bar" eating and drinking establishments in the United States.

A Bennigan's sign
A Bennigan's sign

Bennigan's features a menu with typical American fare and Irish twists, including appetizers, sandwiches, and steaks. Restaurants also feature a full bar, with many varieties of beer available.

Bennigan's was the first chain restaurant to feature Southwestern Egg Rolls on their menu. Other competitors like Chili's soon followed suit.[citation needed]

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