Bobby’s Burgers Franchise On The Hunt for Music City Locations

The fast-casual chain comes from TV star and culinary heavy hitter, Bobby Flay.

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Food Network’s Bobby Flay plans to bring his nationwide brand, Bobby’s Burgers, to Nashville soon. The chain currently has locations in Nevada, Arizona, Louisiana, New Jersey, and New York and is looking to expand in additional markets, as stated in recent reporting.

Although no official leases have been signed yet, it’s likely the Bobby’s Burgers team will look into multiple locations and areas, potentially including East Nashville, Brentwood, Murfreesboro, and Antioch, which have all seen recent success for similar brands in the fast-casual food industry. Bobby’s Burgers specializes in serving a wide variety of burgers and sandwiches for breakfast, lunch, and dinner on its menu.

Nashville may see Bobby’s Burgers locations open as early as 2024 or 2025, depending on the timeline leases are signed. According to reporting by the Nashville Business Journal, the Bobby’s Burgers team had been eyeing Music City as a perfect stepping stone for its growth.

“Nashville is an ideal market for Bobby’s Burgers, and we’re ready to give residents a taste of the craveable experience. … We have created a concept that is scalable and positioned for multi-unit growth and we are seeking experienced operators to help deliver a consistent, ultimate burger experience every time,” Michael McGill, president of Intelligration Capital BB LCC, the franchising company for Bobby’s Burgers, told the NBJ.

Nashvillans can keep an eye out for upcoming Bobby’s Burgers locations in Nashville on the company’s website, Instagram, and Facebook pages. What Now Nashville reached out for additional comment from company officials but did not receive a response by the time of publication.

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