Reports Q4 revenue $217.6M, consensus $226.27M. Applebee’s year-over-year comparable domestic same-restaurant sales decreased 0.4%. IHOP’s year-over-year domestic comparable same-restaurant sales increased 0.3%. “In 2025 our brands’ performance improved as we made meaningful progress against our strategic priorities by strengthening the fundamentals of the business and positioning our brands for long-term growth,” said John Peyton, CEO of Dine Brands (DIN). “Our focus is on the guest experience, everyday value and continued menu innovation to drive improvements in sales and traffic. Development initiatives anchored by our dual brands strategy continue to build momentum, and strong franchisee engagement positions us well to enter 2026 with an ongoing commitment to create long-term shareholder value.”
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