CHARLOTTE, N.C., March 07, 2018 -- Chanticleer Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:BURG) (“Chanticleer” or the “Company”), owner, operator, and franchisor of multiple nationally recognized restaurant brands in the U.S. and abroad, today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary BGR Operations, LLC. has repurchased the Annapolis Burgers Grilled Right (“BGR”) location, making it now a corporate owned store.
Rich Adams, President American Roadside Burgers Inc. commented, “We’re pleased to announce the acquisition of this successful BGR location, adding it to our portfolio of stores in the DC area. The store will now be managed by Robert King who oversees all our other BGR stores, with the store revenues now being recognized in our own financial results. This transaction comes on the heels of the recent reimaging of our Tyson’s Mall and original Bethesda locations, illustrating our continuing commitment to the BGR brand.”
Adams continued, “We’d like to personally thank franchisee David Person and his family for making this opportunity possible and for all of their past positive contributions. Together, we are committed to make this a seamless transition with all current staff remaining in place.”
Chanticleer Holdings portfolio includes 21 domestic BGR locations and 2 international. BGR is a culinary-driven concept that’s simply a better burger experience. Regionally rooted and nationally acclaimed, BGR uses only the finest products to craft one-of-a-kind burgers alongside all-star sides and shakes. For more information, please visit: https://www.bgrtheburgerjoint.com/
About Chanticleer Holdings, Inc.
Headquartered in Charlotte, NC, Chanticleer Holdings (Traded on Nasdaq under “BURG”), owns, operates, and franchises fast, casual, and full-service restaurant brands, including American Burger Company, BGR – Burgers Grilled Right, Little Big Burger, Just Fresh, and Hooters. For more information, please visit: http://www.chanticleerholdings.com
Forward-Looking Statements:
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Contact Information:
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