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Kenny’s

Kenny’s offers excellent food, industry leading customer service and memory creating events that will last a lifetime. Our menu combines BBQ with our soon to be famous Let’s Get Fried appetizer menu, creating a variety of classic and fun mash up entrée options. We pair our food with our industry leading customer service, ensuring guests feel welcome and at peace to enjoy themselves. At night we switch over to an events-based bar offering our patrons a variety of unique events such as, Pay Your Bills Party, Bottomless Mimosas Brunch, and even our Kickin' it Country event. No matter what your taste is Kenny’s is sure to have an event you will like and food that you will crave.
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Kennys Restaurant & Bar LLC

7/13/2020

IN

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Kenny’s Restaurant and Bar Share 1
09/10/2021
$3,000.00
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$100
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