List of restaurant chains in Australia
This is a list of restaurant chains in Australia. A restaurant chain is a set of related restaurants with the same name in many different locations that are either under shared corporate ownership (e.g., McDonald's in the U.S.) or franchising agreements. Typically, the restaurants within a chain are built to a standard format through architectural prototype development and offer a standard menu and/or services.
Restaurant chains in Australia
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- Bakers Delight
- Baskin-Robbins Australia
- Breadtop
- Brumby's Bakeries
- The Coffee Club
- Din Tai Fung
- Dracula's Cabaret Restaurant
- Gloria Jean's Coffees
- Hog's Breath Cafe
- Hudsons Coffee
- Jamaica Blue
- KFC
- Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon
- McDonald's
- Michel's Patisserie
- Miss Maud
- Muffin Break
- Muzz Buzz
- Nando's
- Pancake Parlour
- Pizza Haven
- Pizza Hut
- Pizza Showtime
- La Porchetta
- Shingle Inn
- Sizzler
- Subway
- Vittoria Coffee
- Zarraffas Coffee
Fast-food chains in Australia
- Ali Baba
- Boost Juice
- Brodies [1]
- Bucking Bull
- Burger Fuel [2]
- Burger Urge
- Carl's Jr
- Chicken Treat
- Chinese Legend
- Chooks Fresh & Tasty
- Cold Rock Ice Creamery
- Domino's Pizza
- Donut King
- Eagle Boys
- Fast Eddys
- Guzman y Gomez
- Harry's Cafe de Wheels
- Henny Penny
- Hungry Jack's
- Kingsley's Chicken[3]
- Mad Mex Fresh Mexican Grill
- Noodle Box
- O-Bento
- Oporto
- Pie Face
- Pizza Capers
- Pizza Haven
- Red Rooster
- Salsa's Fresh Mex Grill
- Spudbar
- Sumo Salad
- Sushi Sushi
- Uncle Tony's Kebabs
- Wendy's Supa Sundaes
- Zambrero
- A Din Tai Fung restaurant in Sydney
- A Fast Eddys location in the Perth CBD
- A Red Rooster restaurant in Wagga Wagga
See also
References
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(help) - ↑ Willacy, Mark (5 July 2000). "Liberal Party turns chicken over radio ads". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
External links
- Media related to Restaurants in Australia at Wikimedia Commons
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