Franchise of the Day: When You Need a Good Steak Dinner on a Budget This Chain Has You Covered

By Lindsay Friedman Mar 31, 2016
Golden Corral

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It’s really no surprise Golden Corral had its start in the south.

Golden Corral’s first restaurant opened in 1973 in Fayetteville, N.C., as a family steakhouse.In the mid-’80s, guests’ requests for additional entrees and an expanded salad bar prompted the company to reinvent itself as the buffet-style restaurant we know today.

Though it’s not exactly known for five-star meals, it does feature hundreds of hot and cold stations and a large variety of edible options from muffins to sirloin and pizza.

While the sirloin didn’t come until 2001, the decision to do so could be why Golden Corral scored a spot on

Entrepreneur’sFranchise 500 list

in the no. 104 spot.

It’s really no surprise Golden Corral had its start in the south.

Golden Corral’s first restaurant opened in 1973 in Fayetteville, N.C., as a family steakhouse.In the mid-’80s, guests’ requests for additional entrees and an expanded salad bar prompted the company to reinvent itself as the buffet-style restaurant we know today.

Though it’s not exactly known for five-star meals, it does feature hundreds of hot and cold stations and a large variety of edible options from muffins to sirloin and pizza.

While the sirloin didn’t come until 2001, the decision to do so could be why Golden Corral scored a spot on

Entrepreneur’sFranchise 500 list

in the no. 104 spot.

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Lindsay Friedman

Staff writer. Frequently covers franchise news and food trends.
Lindsay Friedman is a staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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