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Berni Inn was a chain of British steakhouses, established in 1955. It was established by brothers Frank and Aldo Berni, who modelled the chain on restaurants they had seen in America. The restaurants introduced the postwar British public to its own home-grown restaurant chain, which came with its own pre-stylised restaurants with Tudor-looking false oak beams and white walls. By 1970 the chain comprised 147 hotels and restaurants, including the New Inn at Gloucester, the Mitre at Oxford, and several in Japan. It was the largest food chain outside the USA. History Brothers Aldo and Frank Berni, alongside their partner Paul Rosse, opened the first Berni Inn on 27 July 1956 at ''The Rummer'', a historic pub in St Nicholas Market in central Bristol. More outlets were opened, and the company went public in 1962. The chain offered slick service and value for money, achieved partly by offering only a limited meat-based menu and a relatively small wine list. It had a loyal and regula ...
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Berni may refer to: __NOTOC__ People Given name * Berni Álvarez (born 1971), Spanish basketball player * Berni Collas (1954–2010), Belgian politician * Berni Flint (born 1952), British singer and songwriter * Berni Goldblat, Swiss-Zimbabwean filmmaker and critic * Berni Huber (born 1967), German Olympic alpine skier * Berni Searle (born 1964), South African artist who works with photography, video, and film * Berni Tamames (born 1973), Spanish basketball player Surname * Berni (surname) Other * Berni Inn, a chain of British steakhouses * Jacob Berni House, Alma, Wisconsin * Poggio Berni, a ''frazione'' (kind of subdivision of municipality) of Italy See also * Bern (other) * Berne (other) * Bernie (other) * Berny (other) * Bernhard Bernhard is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name *Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar (1604–1639), Duke of Saxe-Weimar *Bernhard, Prince of Saxe-Meiningen (1901–1984), head o ...
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