Recently, Dickey’s BBQ Franchise nabbed a coveted five-star review from the folks at Franchise Biz Review, and not just for the widely-liked barbecue brisket. (See: Dickey’s BBQ Franchise Review at Franchise Biz Review site.)
The Dickey’s BBQ Franchise was evaluated on its brand name recognition, profitability, cost to open a new location, franchise support infrastructure, and its overall return-on-investment (“ROI”).
The FranchiseBiz.Review site has become known for its criticism of some of the world’s best-known chainstore companies, as well as for its acerbic wit and dedication to practicality.
“We try to avoid couching our business analysis in a lot of wishy-washy terminology and complicated graphs. While operating a franchise business can often involve a complex set of factors that can make or break a business, we try to make the process of evaluating a potential business much easier for would-be franchisees.”
~ William Lawson, FranchiseBiz.Review Editor
Indeed, in Dickey’s BBQ Franchise’s case, the relatively low cost for getting into the restaurant’s family, combined with fairly reasonable growth and the trendline of expanding numbers of franchise locations (which indicated to the editors that the franchise support staff is performing very well) — all of this combined to make for an A-grade rating.
Dickey’s BBQ Franchise group declined to comment, but the company was clearly pleased by the rating, and posted a mention of it on their franchise website.
“Dickey’s BBQ Pit has been serving up slow-smoked barbecue for almost eighty years now, and the clear adoption of modern corporate practices and innovations make this a good bet for those considering becoming a Dickey’s BBQ Franchise owner-operator,” said Lawson.
eTimes Herald News note: We have reported on the growth at Dickey’s BBQ as part of our coverage of growth-minded private companies that rise from small beginnings.