Brio Italian Grille and Bravo! Italian Kitchen explained

Brio Italian Grille and Bravo! Italian Kitchen
Type:Private
Traded As:NASDAQ:
Location:Orlando, Florida
Founders:Rick Doody and Chris Doody
Locations:59
Industry:Restaurants
Owner:Earl Enterprises
Num Employees:5,000-10,000
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Brio Italian Grille and Bravo! Italian Kitchen (formerly known as Brio Tuscan Grille and Bravo! Cucina Italiana) are American upscale casual dining restaurant chains that specialize in Italian-American cuisine. The chains were established in Columbus, Ohio as Bravo Development, Inc. (BDI) in 1992 by Rick and Chris Doody in collaboration with Executive Chef Phil Yandolino. The company then became Bravo Brio Restaurant Group in 2010 when it went public. In 2018, the company was sold to Spice Private Equity Ltd. and Brio Bravo Restaurant Group was rebranded as FoodFirst Global Restaurants,[1] and is now based in Orlando, Florida. Steve Layt is the company's chief executive officer.[2] As of 2023, both chains are now subsidiaries of Earl Enterprises.[3] Brio specializes in Northern Italian cuisine including bruschetta, pizza, pasta, steaks, seafood, soup and salad. Bravo! restaurants have a Roman ruin style décor and an open, Italian style kitchen focusing primarily on pastas and pizzas.[4]

History

Bravo Development, Inc. (BDI) was founded in 1992 by Rick Doody, his brother Chris Doody, and Executive Chef Phil Yandolino. Initially, the restaurant group consisted of one brand, Bravo! Cucina Italiana. The first restaurant opened in Columbus, Ohio. Eventually, the restaurant group launched a second similar, but more upscale brand, Brio Tuscan Grille in Columbus as well.

In October 2010, BDI went public and became Bravo Brio Restaurant Group (BBRG). Their IPO raised net proceeds of $62.4 million.[5]

On May 24, 2018, BBRG was sold to Spice Private Equity Ltd.[6] and renamed FoodFirst Global Restaurants. BBRG sold for about $100 million[7] and their shareholders received $4.05 per share in cash. At that moment, Bravo and Brio managed 110 stores in 32 states, for an estimated sales volume of around 400 million dollars.[8]

On April 10, 2020, FoodFirst Global Holdings Inc. filed for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the Middle District of Florida.[9]

On June 12, 2020, Earl Enterprises acquired Brio and Bravo from FoodFirst Global Holdings.[10]

Executive Officers

Legal

In 2018, BBRG announced it had settled two lawsuits in 2017 for a total of $5.6 million. A class-action lawsuit filed in Missouri involved 8,000+ former and current employees and the Company settled the case for $4 million. A class-action lawsuit filed in New York involved over 500 employees and the Company settled the case for $1.6 million.[11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bravo Brio's new parent launches FoodFirst Global Restaurants Inc.. Jennings. Lisa. May 29, 2018. Nation's Restaurant News. Apr 27, 2019.
  2. Web site: FoodFirst Global Restaurants, parent to Brio Tuscan Grille and Bravo Cucina Italiana, names Steve Layt CEO. Luna. Nancy. January 28, 2020. Nation's Restaurant News. Mar 21, 2020.
  3. Web site: Earl Enterprises Acquires Brio Italian Grille and Bravo! Italian Kitchen. June 12, 2020. September 9, 2023. RestaurantNews. en.
  4. http://www.dailyfinance.com/2013/10/07/good-food-and-good-times-but-are-they-good-stocks/ Good Food and Good Times -- But Are They Good Stocks?
  5. Bravo Brio Restaurant Group, Inc. Successfully Completes Its Initial Public Offering. GlobeNewswire. 26 October 2010. Mar 21, 2020.
  6. Web site: Bravo Brio's new parent launches FoodFirst Global Restaurants Inc.. Jennings. Lisa. May 29, 2018. Nation's Restaurant News. Apr 27, 2019.
  7. Web site: Bravo Brio Being Sold for $100 Million. 8 March 2018. Food Newsfeed. 12 February 2019.
  8. Web site: Peter . Romeo . Brio and Bravo parent files chapter 11 bankruptcy after closing 71 units . April 11, 2020 . June 30, 2020.
  9. News: The week in bankruptcies: FoodFirst Global Restaurants Inc., FoodFirst Global Holdings Inc. and 6 more . 30 January 2023 . Orlando Business Journal . April 23, 2020.
  10. Web site: Earl Enterprises Acquires Brio Italian Grille and Bravo! Italian Kitchen. June 12, 2020. September 9, 2023. RestaurantNews. en.
  11. Web site: Bravo Brio's financial troubles included wage-suit settlements totaling $5.6 million. Malone. JD. June 7, 2018. The Columbus Dispatch. April 27, 2019. April 27, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190427185506/https://www.dispatch.com/business/20180607/bravo-brios-financial-troubles-included-wage-suit-settlements-totaling-56-million. dead.