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Bombshells Restaurant & Bar

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Bombshells Restaurant & Bar
Wholly owned subsidiary
ISIN🆔
IndustryRestaurant, Sports Bar
Founded 📆Houston, Texas, U.S. (2013)
Founder 👔
Headquarters 🏙️Houston, Texas, U.S.
Number of locations
12
Area served 🗺️
Texas
Key people
David Simmons, Director of Restaurant Operations
Products 📟 Burgers, Chicken, Seafood, Tex-Mex, Full Bar
ServicesFood and beverage
Revenue🤑 $59.9 million (2022)[1]
Members
Number of employees
ParentParent RCI Hospitality Holdings, Inc.
🌐 Website4bombshells.com/
📇 Address
📞 telephone

Bombshells Restaurant & Bar is an American military-themed casual dining restaurant and sports bar chain headquartered in Houston. The concept is owned and was developed by RCI Hospitality Holdings, Inc., a public company trading on NASDAQ under the symbol RICK.[2]

History

The first location opened in Dallas in 2013. Bombshells has 12 locations in Texas, one in Greenwood Village, and a 13th location opening in Stafford, TX in October 2023. In 2018, Restaurant Business magazine named Bombshells to its "The Future 50" list of fastest-growing concepts.[3] In 2022, RCI announced a Bombshells franchise agreement for three locations in Alabama, the first being in Huntsville.[4]

The Concept

Bombshells Waitress Uniform
Bombshells Waitress Uniform

Locations are large (10,000-12,500 square feet with an outdoor patio). They resemble military aircraft hangars, filled with military memorabilia (such as aircraft wings over the bar) and dozens of HDTVs. The chain is also known for its “Bombshells Girls” servers, outfitted with military-inspired uniforms, who bring to life timeless WWII-era pin-up girls from calendars, posters and “nose art” paintings on military aircraft.[2]

Marketing

Bombshells offers veterans and active duty US military servicemembers a 20% discount on all menu items throughout the year. On Veteran’s Day, military veterans are entitled to free entrees, and their families receive a 20% discount on entrees.[5]

References

  1. "rick-20220930". www.sec.gov.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Kearney, By Syd (November 19, 2014). "A battalion of nubile women serve up dishes at Bombshells". Chron.
  3. "Bombshells". Restaurant Business.
  4. [email protected], William Thornton (May 5, 2022). "Texas-based Bombshells restaurant and bar coming to 3 Alabama cities". al.
  5. "Bombshells Restaurant and Bar Offers Veterans Day Deals". Military.com.


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