Teriyaki Madness describes its menu as “Seattle teriyaki,” a reference to the Asian-bowl joints that dot the progressive Pacific Northwest city. The fast-casual concept has grown from its first location in 2003 to about 50 stores nationwide, but it talks a much bigger story. It has signed deals for 140 new franchise stores and also expects to have 100 units open within a decade in Mexico, where its first international outpost is slated to open later this year.
2017 Systemwide Sales ($000,000) | $29 |
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YOY Sales Change | 42.0% |
2017 U.S. Units | 42 |
YOY Unit Change | 20.0% |
2017 Average Unit Volume ($000) | $760 |
Future 50 Year | 2018 |
Franchising | Yes |
*Technomic estimate
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