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American Blue Ribbon Holdings
American Blue Ribbon Holdings is a diversified food service company that operates or franchises more than 640 company and franchise restaurants in 43 states. ABRH brands include O’Charley’s, Ninety Nine, Max & Erma’s, Village Inn, Bakers Square, and Legendary Baking.
WHAT IS THE AMERICAN BLUE RIBBON HOLDINGS STORY?
It is one of Growth. One of Momentum. It is about Passion, People and Profit. But mostly it is a story of our VVCs- our Vision, Values and Culture that make us unique and drive us forward. American Blue Ribbon Holdings is the eighth largest Full Service Restaurant holding company in the United States. We are a young, fast-growing, and innovative diversified restaurant holding company. ABRH is winning competitive share battles and increasing profitability through focus on our VVCs.
American Blue Ribbon Holdings was established in Denver in 2009 and is now headquartered in Nashville, TN. Our CEO Hazem Ouf specializes in finding, buying, and building restaurant brands that have deep roots in their communities but may have lost their way, their sense of what once made them fixtures on the proverbial American town square.
WHAT IS THE AMERICAN BLUE RIBBON HOLDINGS STORY?
It is one of Growth. One of Momentum. It is about Passion, People and Profit. But mostly it is a story of our VVCs- our Vision, Values and Culture that make us unique and drive us forward. American Blue Ribbon Holdings is the eighth largest Full Service Restaurant holding company in the United States. We are a young, fast-growing, and innovative diversified restaurant holding company. ABRH is winning competitive share battles and increasing profitability through focus on our VVCs.
American Blue Ribbon Holdings was established in Denver in 2009 and is now headquartered in Nashville, TN. Our CEO Hazem Ouf specializes in finding, buying, and building restaurant brands that have deep roots in their communities but may have lost their way, their sense of what once made them fixtures on the proverbial American town square.