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Fazoli's

Fazoli's is an American fast casual restaurant chain[2][3] headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky. It was founded in 1988[4] and is now owned by FAT Brands. As of September 2023, there are 211 Fazoli's located nationwide.[1] The restaurant chain specializes in Italian-American cuisine and dishes.[3]

Fazoli's System Management, LLC.
Fazoli's
TypeSubsidiary
Industry
GenreFast Casual
Founded1988; 35 years ago (1988) as Gratzi's in Lexington, Kentucky
FounderKunihide Toyoda
HeadquartersLexington, Kentucky, U.S.
Number of locations
211[1] (2023)
Area served
United States
Key people
Doug Bostick – President
ProductsItalian-American food, including spaghetti and meatballs, Fettuccine alfredo, lasagna, ravioli, breadsticks, pizza, submarine sandwiches, and salads
Revenue US$125 million (2021)
ParentJerrico Inc. (1988)
Duskin Co. Ltd (1988–1989)
Seed Restaurant Group (1989–2006)
Sun Capital Partners (2006–2015)
Sentinel Capital Partners (2015–2021)
FAT Brands (2021–present)
Websitefazolis.com
Fazoli's in Valdosta, Georgia (2013)

History edit

In 1988, the concept of the casual Italian-American dinner, Fazoli's, was set. Two years later, the Fazoli's system was established. Fazoli's started with five locations in the Lexington, Kentucky, area. Fazoli's was originally managed by Jerrico Inc. but later was put up for sale and sold to Duskin Co. Ltd so that Jerrico Inc. could focus on Long John Silver's. Duskin Co. Ltd later formed Seed Restaurant Group with the help of Entrepreneur Kuni Toyoda.[5] Once Kuni Toyoda and Duskin Co. Ltd formed Seed Restaurant Group, this group began its ownership of the Fazoli's system.[6]

During the mid-1990s, the chain expanded rapidly. By 1992, it had grown to include 35 restaurants within Kentucky, Indiana, and Florida. This almost doubled in 1993 when Fazoli's added 25 more locations. During this time, the operations of Fazoli's increased from $500,000 per restaurant per year in total volume to $1 million per restaurant per year in total volume within five years. This rapid financial success made the expansion of Fazoli's easy and with the start-up cost ranging from $150,000 to $500,000 most locations were able to turn a profit within the first year of opening.[7]

In October 2006, Seed Restaurant Group sold the company to Sun Capital Partners for an undisclosed amount. At the time of the sale, Fazoli's had a total of 319 locations, 179 of which were franchised, in 32 states. As part of the deal, Sun Capital replaced Toyoda with McDonald's veteran Robert Weissmueller as Fazoli's president and chief executive officer.[8] In June 2008, Weissmueller retired and was replaced with Carl Howard.[9] When Howard took over, the company was suffering from declining sales and massive store closing as a result of severe cost-cutting measures which were implemented by the previous management.[10] The number of restaurants had been steadily declining after reaching a peak of 400 locations in 2004. In July 2008, a struggling franchisee in Arizona announced that it was closing all 13 of its Fazoli's restaurants in the state.[11]

In July 2015, Sun Capital Partners sold the chain to Sentinel Capital Partners for an undisclosed amount. At the time of the sale, Fazoli's had 124 company-owned and 89 franchised locations in 26 states.[12]

 
Fazoli's in Traverse City, Michigan (this location closed in 2018)

The company's sole remaining location in Southern Nevada closed in 2016 after 15 years of operation.[13][14]

In November 2021, Sentinel Capital Partners sold Fazoli's to FAT Brands Inc. for $130 million. At the time of the sale, Fazoli's owned and operated 220 restaurants in 28 states.[15]

In 2022, Carl Howard retired from his role as CEO after 14 years with the brand and was replaced by Doug Bostick, the brand's SVP of Operations and Franchise Development.[16][17]

Corporate overview edit

Fazoli's restaurants operate in 26 states and has more than 200 restaurants.[4] Fazoli's plans to expand overseas to Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman.[18] Fazoli's made a deal with the World Franchise Associates that assures them the ability to build restaurants in those locations. Fazoli's also opened its first college campus location at the Texas Tech University in 2014.[19] The expansion onto the TTU campus is part of the plan to grow the company via non-traditional locations.[20]

Corporate headquarters are located on Palumbo Drive in Lexington.[4]

Products edit

 
Baked Ziti and breadsticks

During the early years before the help of Kuni Toyoda, Fazoli's main product was pizza. Toyoda realized that it was not feasible for Fazoli's to compete with the large pizza chains and the menu needed to focus on pasta. With this switch, the pasta recipes quickly needed to be upgraded.[5] Toyoda spearheaded changes to make the pasta firmer and create larger portions.[6]

In the early 2000s, low-carbohydrate diets became popular, decreasing sales and forcing Fazoli's to rethink its menu again. In 2004, the company added eight menu items with 8 grams of fat or less and also added items featuring more vegetables and protein. The company later hired Elizabeth Somer to help with the development of low-calorie and healthy dishes. In 2005, Fazoli's announced that there would no longer be trans fat in its bread sticks.[citation needed]

In 2017, Fazoli's announced the launch of its first app-based loyalty program with mobile ordering capabilities.[21][22]

Today, Fazoli's menu does not consist of classic Italian dishes, but of Italian-American dishes, baked pastas, their signature Submarinos sandwiches, and other foods, such as:[23]

  • Twice Baked Lasagna
  • Chicken Parmigiano
  • Seasonal salads
  • Meatball da Vinci
  • Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza
  • New York Style Cheesecake
  • Baked Spaghetti
  • Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo

Catering edit

Fazoli's provides catering for any event in participating locations. The catering menu offers Group Meal Deals, Fresh Made Pastas, Oven Baked Pastas, Fresh Chopped Salads, Box Lunches, and much more. There is also a full-service option that includes table service, plates, and plastic ware. Catering may be ordered online or in store and is available for pick-up or delivery in certain locations.[24]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Fazoli's Store Directory". Fazoli's. Retrieved September 24, 2023.
  2. ^ Brandau, Mark (November 26, 2013). "Fazoli's CEO talks turnaround". Nation's Restaurant News. Retrieved July 10, 2014.
  3. ^ a b Oches, Sam (May 18, 2013). "From the Floor: Fazoli's to Launch New Concept". QSR Magazine. Retrieved July 10, 2014.
  4. ^ a b c "Company Info". Retrieved May 2, 2016.
  5. ^ a b "History of Fazoli's". Fast Food Menu Prices. April 26, 2014. Retrieved April 29, 2016.
  6. ^ a b "Fazoli's Systems, Inc. History". FundingUniverse. Retrieved April 29, 2016.
  7. ^ "Fazoli's Management, Inc. - Company Profile, Information, Business Description, History, Background Information on Fazoli's Management, Inc". Reference for Business. Retrieved May 2, 2016.
  8. ^ "Sun Capital unit buys Fazoli's". South Florida Business Journal. October 20, 2006.
  9. ^ Jordan, Jim (July 2, 2008). "Fazoli's restaurants name new CEO". Lexington Herald-Leader.
  10. ^ Kaiser, Tom (July 21, 2016). "After cuts, Fazoli's aims for higher ground". Franchise Times.
  11. ^ Ferguson, J. (July 15, 2008). "Flag Fazoli's one of 13 in state to close". Arizona Daily Sun.
  12. ^ "Fazoli's acquired by Sentinel Capital Partners as part of its food lineup". Lexington Herald-Leader. July 7, 2015.
  13. ^ Robison, Jennifer (February 17, 2016). "Fazoli's closes only Las Vegas restaurant". Las Vegas Review-Journal.
  14. ^ Ventura, Leslie. "A (NOT-SO-SERIOUS) LAMENT FOR LAS VEGAS' LAST FAZOLI'S". Las Vegas Weekly. Retrieved October 24, 2023.
  15. ^ "Fazoli's fast Italian chain being acquired for $130 million". The Lane Report. November 2, 2021.
  16. ^ Cansler, Cherryh (March 16, 2022). "Fazoli's names president as Carl Howard retires". FastCasual.
  17. ^ Lalley, Heather. "Fazoli's CEO Carl Howard retires from the fast-casual Italian chain". Retrieved October 24, 2023.
  18. ^ "Fazoli's Franchise Same-Store Sales Surge Ahead of Industry". Business Wire (Press release). September 18, 2014. Retrieved May 13, 2016.
  19. ^ Tagalong, Eunice (September 18, 2014). "Italian Restaurant Fazoli's Same-Store Sales Shoot Up". Franchise Herald. Retrieved May 2, 2016.
  20. ^ "Texas Tech University to Open Fazoli's First On-Campus Restaurant". Business Wire (Press release). May 20, 2014. Retrieved May 2, 2016.
  21. ^ "Fazoli's launches app-based loyalty program". Fast Casual. November 6, 2017. Retrieved December 10, 2017.
  22. ^ "Fazoli's Launches Mobile Ordering and Loyalty Program". QSR. QSR. Retrieved October 24, 2023.
  23. ^ "Menu". Fazoli's. Retrieved May 2, 2016.
  24. ^ "Catering". Fazoli's. Retrieved May 2, 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website


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Fazoli s is an American fast casual restaurant chain 2 3 headquartered in Lexington Kentucky It was founded in 1988 4 and is now owned by FAT Brands As of September 2023 there are 211 Fazoli s located nationwide 1 The restaurant chain specializes in Italian American cuisine and dishes 3 Fazoli s System Management LLC Trade nameFazoli sTypeSubsidiaryIndustryRestaurantsGenreFast CasualFounded1988 35 years ago 1988 as Gratzi s in Lexington KentuckyFounderKunihide ToyodaHeadquartersLexington Kentucky U S Number of locations211 1 2023 Area servedUnited StatesKey peopleDoug Bostick PresidentProductsItalian American food including spaghetti and meatballs Fettuccine alfredo lasagna ravioli breadsticks pizza submarine sandwiches and saladsRevenueUS 125 million 2021 ParentJerrico Inc 1988 Duskin Co Ltd 1988 1989 Seed Restaurant Group 1989 2006 Sun Capital Partners 2006 2015 Sentinel Capital Partners 2015 2021 FAT Brands 2021 present Websitefazolis wbr com Fazoli s in Valdosta Georgia 2013 Contents 1 History 2 Corporate overview 3 Products 4 Catering 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editIn 1988 the concept of the casual Italian American dinner Fazoli s was set Two years later the Fazoli s system was established Fazoli s started with five locations in the Lexington Kentucky area Fazoli s was originally managed by Jerrico Inc but later was put up for sale and sold to Duskin Co Ltd so that Jerrico Inc could focus on Long John Silver s Duskin Co Ltd later formed Seed Restaurant Group with the help of Entrepreneur Kuni Toyoda 5 Once Kuni Toyoda and Duskin Co Ltd formed Seed Restaurant Group this group began its ownership of the Fazoli s system 6 During the mid 1990s the chain expanded rapidly By 1992 it had grown to include 35 restaurants within Kentucky Indiana and Florida This almost doubled in 1993 when Fazoli s added 25 more locations During this time the operations of Fazoli s increased from 500 000 per restaurant per year in total volume to 1 million per restaurant per year in total volume within five years This rapid financial success made the expansion of Fazoli s easy and with the start up cost ranging from 150 000 to 500 000 most locations were able to turn a profit within the first year of opening 7 In October 2006 Seed Restaurant Group sold the company to Sun Capital Partners for an undisclosed amount At the time of the sale Fazoli s had a total of 319 locations 179 of which were franchised in 32 states As part of the deal Sun Capital replaced Toyoda with McDonald s veteran Robert Weissmueller as Fazoli s president and chief executive officer 8 In June 2008 Weissmueller retired and was replaced with Carl Howard 9 When Howard took over the company was suffering from declining sales and massive store closing as a result of severe cost cutting measures which were implemented by the previous management 10 The number of restaurants had been steadily declining after reaching a peak of 400 locations in 2004 In July 2008 a struggling franchisee in Arizona announced that it was closing all 13 of its Fazoli s restaurants in the state 11 In July 2015 Sun Capital Partners sold the chain to Sentinel Capital Partners for an undisclosed amount At the time of the sale Fazoli s had 124 company owned and 89 franchised locations in 26 states 12 nbsp Fazoli s in Traverse City Michigan this location closed in 2018 The company s sole remaining location in Southern Nevada closed in 2016 after 15 years of operation 13 14 In November 2021 Sentinel Capital Partners sold Fazoli s to FAT Brands Inc for 130 million At the time of the sale Fazoli s owned and operated 220 restaurants in 28 states 15 In 2022 Carl Howard retired from his role as CEO after 14 years with the brand and was replaced by Doug Bostick the brand s SVP of Operations and Franchise Development 16 17 Corporate overview editFazoli s restaurants operate in 26 states and has more than 200 restaurants 4 Fazoli s plans to expand overseas to Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Kuwait Qatar Bahrain and Oman 18 Fazoli s made a deal with the World Franchise Associates that assures them the ability to build restaurants in those locations Fazoli s also opened its first college campus location at the Texas Tech University in 2014 19 The expansion onto the TTU campus is part of the plan to grow the company via non traditional locations 20 Corporate headquarters are located on Palumbo Drive in Lexington 4 Products edit nbsp Baked Ziti and breadsticksDuring the early years before the help of Kuni Toyoda Fazoli s main product was pizza Toyoda realized that it was not feasible for Fazoli s to compete with the large pizza chains and the menu needed to focus on pasta With this switch the pasta recipes quickly needed to be upgraded 5 Toyoda spearheaded changes to make the pasta firmer and create larger portions 6 In the early 2000s low carbohydrate diets became popular decreasing sales and forcing Fazoli s to rethink its menu again In 2004 the company added eight menu items with 8 grams of fat or less and also added items featuring more vegetables and protein The company later hired Elizabeth Somer to help with the development of low calorie and healthy dishes In 2005 Fazoli s announced that there would no longer be trans fat in its bread sticks citation needed In 2017 Fazoli s announced the launch of its first app based loyalty program with mobile ordering capabilities 21 22 Today Fazoli s menu does not consist of classic Italian dishes but of Italian American dishes baked pastas their signature Submarinos sandwiches and other foods such as 23 Twice Baked Lasagna Chicken Parmigiano Seasonal salads Meatball da Vinci Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza New York Style Cheesecake Baked Spaghetti Chicken Fettuccine AlfredoCatering editFazoli s provides catering for any event in participating locations The catering menu offers Group Meal Deals Fresh Made Pastas Oven Baked Pastas Fresh Chopped Salads Box Lunches and much more There is also a full service option that includes table service plates and plastic ware Catering may be ordered online or in store and is available for pick up or delivery in certain locations 24 See also edit nbsp Companies portalList of Italian restaurants List of fast casual restaurantsReferences edit a b Fazoli s Store Directory Fazoli s Retrieved September 24 2023 Brandau Mark November 26 2013 Fazoli s CEO talks turnaround Nation s Restaurant News Retrieved July 10 2014 a b Oches Sam May 18 2013 From the Floor Fazoli s to Launch New Concept QSR Magazine Retrieved July 10 2014 a b c Company Info Retrieved May 2 2016 a b History of Fazoli s Fast Food Menu Prices April 26 2014 Retrieved April 29 2016 a b Fazoli s Systems Inc History FundingUniverse Retrieved April 29 2016 Fazoli s Management Inc Company Profile Information Business Description History Background Information on Fazoli s Management Inc Reference for Business Retrieved May 2 2016 Sun Capital unit buys Fazoli s South Florida Business Journal October 20 2006 Jordan Jim July 2 2008 Fazoli s restaurants name new CEO Lexington Herald Leader Kaiser Tom July 21 2016 After cuts Fazoli s aims for higher ground Franchise Times Ferguson J July 15 2008 Flag Fazoli s one of 13 in state to close Arizona Daily Sun Fazoli s acquired by Sentinel Capital Partners as part of its food lineup Lexington Herald Leader July 7 2015 Robison Jennifer February 17 2016 Fazoli s closes only Las Vegas restaurant Las Vegas Review Journal Ventura Leslie A NOT SO SERIOUS LAMENT FOR LAS VEGAS LAST FAZOLI S Las Vegas Weekly Retrieved October 24 2023 Fazoli s fast Italian chain being acquired for 130 million The Lane Report November 2 2021 Cansler Cherryh March 16 2022 Fazoli s names president as Carl Howard retires FastCasual Lalley Heather Fazoli s CEO Carl Howard retires from the fast casual Italian chain Retrieved October 24 2023 Fazoli s Franchise Same Store Sales Surge Ahead of Industry Business Wire Press release September 18 2014 Retrieved May 13 2016 Tagalong Eunice September 18 2014 Italian Restaurant Fazoli s Same Store Sales Shoot Up Franchise Herald Retrieved May 2 2016 Texas Tech University to Open Fazoli s First On Campus Restaurant Business Wire Press release May 20 2014 Retrieved May 2 2016 Fazoli s launches app based loyalty program Fast Casual November 6 2017 Retrieved December 10 2017 Fazoli s Launches Mobile Ordering and Loyalty Program QSR QSR Retrieved October 24 2023 Menu Fazoli s Retrieved May 2 2016 Catering Fazoli s Retrieved May 2 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fazoli s Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fazoli 27s amp oldid 1182641417, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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