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Stacey D. WallsBy Stacey D. WallsJune 2, 2025No Comments
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The Roark Capital Investment Capital Company bought majority participation in Dave's Hot Chicken, the company announced on Monday.

The financial conditions were not disclosed, but the CEO of Dave, Bill Phelps, said on “Squawk Box” of CNBC that the valuation of a billion dollars reported for the agreement was “quite close”.

Since its foundation in a parking lot in Los Angeles in 2017, the fast growing chicken chain has extended to more than 300 locations crossing its restaurants. Sales in the United States of Dave rose 57% last year and exceeded $ 600 million, according to data from the Technomic market company.

Roark's investment follows a boom of restaurants centered on chicken, fed by the so-called “Wars Sandwich Wars” triggered by Popeyes in 2019. A wave of rapidly expanding finals, like Dave's and Roisting Cane's, challenged chains inherited like like chains like chains like like that Brands Yum KFC, further increasing the growth in the category.

Dave's success also occurs while young consumers are looking for more heat in their food. The chain offers a diversified range for the “heat” of chicken – without spice to “Reaper”, which requires the trigger to give up responsibility. Reaper sent at least one client to the hospital; The co-founder and director of business, Arman Oganesyan, said that the restaurant that had signed the renunciation had offered a bite to his boyfriend, who could not manage the heat.

But the menu of the restaurant overall is small and focused on its oversized chicken offers, which can also be inserted into a bun to make cursors. According to Oganesyan, its sliders are perfect to eat with one hand, leaving the other free to scroll on a phone.

Phelps, who had previously directed the Bretzels of Wetzel for 25 years, joined Dave's in 2019, less than two years after its foundation.

The Oganeyan co-founders, Dave Kopushyan and the Tommy and Gary Rubenyan brothers stayed and plan to continue their roles after the conclusion of the agreement. With Phelps, they also retain their equity as minority stakeholders.

“The timing was absolutely correct,” said Phelps. “We were at an inflection point where we could obtain an incredible assessment, and yet there was still a significant advantage for Roark, so this is the ideal place to be.

“Roark has the ability to use their international supply chain to reduce costs. And this is a better deal for franchisees, but they also have the international capacity to develop with all their franchisees around the world, so we have the opportunity to explode this thing very quickly,” he added.

For the future, Dave could reach up to 4,000 locations worldwide over the next 10 years, said Phelps.

Until now, Dave's has resisted driving in industry practices, such as focusing on service speed, switching to cheaper ingredients or extending its short menu. Taking a number of the original practices of its founders allowed the chain to maintain the quality of its high signature chicken, even if it opens new restaurants every day, said COO of Dave and President Jim Bitticks.

The leaders also do not expect it to change under the property of Roark.

“How did we get to this billion dollar brand status? We looked at what they created, rather than adjusting it or changing it according to conventional wisdom,” said Bitticks.

The agreement marks the Roark first restaurant contract since the company's purchase of the company for a metro for $ 9.6 billion in 2023.

Roark has been keeping an eye on Dave for the first days.

“They came to our large opening of 15 stores,” said Oganesyan. “We saw them all the time during conferences. They understood the potential of the brand.

Dave investors are not the only ones to make money from the agreement. Mesagit of Phelps, the company plans to give dozens of its employees, its team of support center to directors of catering assistants, important bonuses.

“He literally made 20 million millionaires,” said Oganesyan.

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