The sit-down dining sector delivered mixed results this quarter, with nine companies beating revenue by about 1%, keeping stocks mostly steady—average gain: nearly 3%. BJ’s Restaurants led with a 3% revenue beat, yet their stock plunged 12%, hinting at investor hunger for more. The Cheesecake Factory soared 20% after a 3% revenue win, while Dine Brands held flat despite beating revenue but missing key metrics. Kura Sushi, though fastest-growing, missed expectations and saw a 5% drop. Darden matched forecasts with a 4% stock bump. Bottom line: meeting expectations doesn’t always translate to market love—performance nuances matter big time.

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