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| Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure Industry | Consumer Discretionary Sector | James G. Flanigan CEO | AMEX Exchange | 338517105 CUSIP |
| US Country | 665 Employees | 10 Jun 2026 Last Dividend | 5 Apr 1999 Last Split | - IPO Date |
Flanigan's Enterprises, Inc. is a company that operates predominantly within the hospitality industry in South Florida. The organization, which was founded in 1959, manages a series of full-service restaurants and package liquor stores. Flanigan's Enterprises distinguishes its operations into two primary segments: Package Stores and Restaurants. The headquarters of the company is situated in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. With a focus on delivering quality service and products to its customers, Flanigan's Enterprises has established itself as a staple in South Florida's dining and retail liquor market.
Flanigan's Enterprises operates package liquor stores under the brand name Big Daddy's Liquors. These stores provide a broad selection of alcoholic beverages, including private label liquors, beer, and wines. The package stores aim to cater to various customer preferences through a diverse product lineup.
The company runs its restaurants under the Flanigan's Seafood Bar and Grill service mark. These dining establishments offer a wide range of full food services, complemented by an extensive selection of alcoholic beverages. Specializing in seafood, the restaurants strive to offer a memorable dining experience with a strong focus on quality and service.