Emerging Brands

New brands and soon-to-open concepts worth watching

Emerging Brands

Lodge Bread Company takes on the challenge of scaling sourdough

This Los Angeles bakery cafe got its start in a (probably illegal) carport kitchen. Now a seasoned investor is helping to bring naturally leavened bread to new neighborhoods.

Emerging Brands

Hot Chicken Takeover shutters its last remaining location

Parent Craveworthy Brands said it took a big swing trying to revive the troubled brand acquired for 50 cents, but couldn't save it.

With three units, the unique interactive-games-and-dining concept is plotting national expansion with Act III Holdings. While others in the sector are struggling, Level99 is designed for longevity.

The fast-growing chain, known for its unique assortment of desserts, including peach cobbler, wants to take on other parts of the day. It plans to start testing breakfast, lunch and dinner.

The Texas-based, Detroit-style pizza chain went from a couple of trailers to two-dozen brick-and-mortars by serving some of the best pizza in the country.

The country's fastest-growing emerging brands generated nearly $2.5 billion in sales last year, according to Technomic data.

It's an overnight success that took 10 years. But this family from Italy sees an opportunity for freshly made pasta in a fast-casual setting.

The casual-dining soup dumpling chain generates the industry’s highest average unit volumes thanks in part to its painstaking attention to detail.

With backing from investors the Savory Fund and Virentes Partners Group, this two-unit fast-casual concept hopes to reach 150 in five years.

The Columbus, Ohio-based fast casual won a minority investment last year from Chipotle's Cultivate Next fund. Now Brassica is readying a jump to three new markets.

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