Showing posts with label franchise development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label franchise development. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Toppers Pizza in the Chicago Sun-Times Voices

Toppers Pizza in the Chicago Sun-Times Voices

Toppers Pizza was recently featured in the Chicago Sun-Times VoicesThe article talks about how Toppers Pizza will be opening a location in Wrigleyville at 3404 N. Sheffield in August. Chris Cheek talks about how Toppers got its start in Champaign and that Toppers is looking for areas with a lot of night traffic, foot traffic and nightlife in Chicago to open. Furthermore, the article talks about how this is one of eight stores that will be opening up in Chicagoland this year and that the first will be opening up in Mount Prospect.

You can view the full article here

Monday, March 24, 2014

Toppers Pizza in Minnesota Business Magazine

Toppers Pizza in Minnesota Business Magazine

Toppers Pizza franchisee duos Myron and Keith Allen were recently featured in Minnesota Business Magazine. The article talks about how Myron and Keith just opened up their second Toppers Pizza location. The article also talks about how Keith Allen fell in love with the brand while in college and how he worked there while going to school at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. Furthermore, the article talks about how Keith and his father Myron not only look to offer a great product to the community, but that they are in the business of developing and helping their employees become successful in life.

You can view the full article here

Monday, September 17, 2012

Toppers Pizza featured in article on TCU 360

Toppers Pizza was again featured in TCU’s student publication TCU 360, this time in an article titled “Toppers Pizza gives away free food to first 50 people." The article talked about the overall ambience of the “Grand Opening Celebration” for the Toppers Pizza of Fort-Worth. Mac Malchow was also featured in the article and talked about the brand’s plans for expansion in the Fort-Worth area. Click here for the full article, or begin reading below.

Toppers Pizza gives away free food to first 50 people

Toppers Pizza is already marking its territory in Fort Worth as the first location in Texas.

The first 50 customers in line before 10:30 a.m would receive a coupon book for free food for one year. Fans of the chain as well as newcomers lined up outside the restaurant, wrapped around the side of the building.

Freshman nursing major Courtney Thompson said she and a few friends stood in line since 3:30 a.m. in order to be one of the 50 to receive a coupon book. She also said she would come to Toppers at least once a week.

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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Toppers featured on PizzaMarketPlace.com

Toppers Pizza was recently featured on PizzaMarketPlace.com in an article titled "Wisconsin's Toppers Pizza aims for 500 stores by 2020." The article features an interview between Toppers CEO Scott Gittrich and writer Alicia Kelso and focuses on the company's ambitious growth goals. Click here for the full article, or begin reading below.

Wisconsin's Toppers Pizza aims for 500 stores by 2020

Whitewater, Wis.-based Toppers Pizza is rapidly expanding its system with a goal of achieving 100 units by the end of 2013, and 500 by 2020.

Currently, the chain includes about 45 units mostly in core Midwest markets such as Wisconsin, Minnesota, Kentucky, Ohio, North Carolina, Indiana, Illinois and Nebraska. Upcoming openings include locations in Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois, Wisconsin and Texas.

The plan is undoubtedly ambitious – for Toppers' first nearly 20 years, its footprint existed in Wisconsin. Now, CEO Scott Gittrich is mapping out the chain's growth in pizza-heavy Chicago and beyond, buoyed by an "anti-big chain" messaging strategy. Gittrich talked to PizzaMarketplace.com about the company's goals and strategy on how to achieve them.

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Monday, September 10, 2012

Toppers featured in segment on TCU 360

Toppers Pizza was recently featured on TCU 360 in an segment titled "Toppers Pizza open on Berry Street." The segment discussed Toppers Pizza and the brand’s recent expansion into the state of Texas. Heidi discussed how she found out about Toppers Pizza and why she thought that the TCU area was a perfect fit for the brand. Also, interviews with Mac Malchow, Field Marketing Manager, visiting Assistant Manager, Joe Sorenson and TCU students were included in the segment. The segment further discussed how Toppers Pizza has been received very well by TCU student body. Click here to view the segment, or begin reading the accompanying article below.

Toppers Pizza open on Berry Street
The national chain features late hours, wings and an energetic atmosphere geared toward college students

TCU has a new neighbor on Berry Street—Toppers Pizza.

The Wisconsin-based chain is over 1,000 miles away from its headquarters in Whitewater, Wis., but the location was carefully chosen by the CEO of Toppers Pizza, Scott Gittrich, and franchise owners, Jim and Heidi McGregor.

Toppers Pizza will have its grand opening Saturday, Sept. 8. The first 50 customers will be given a coupon book in order to receive free food for a year.

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Monday, September 3, 2012

Toppers featured on AllFacebook.com

Toppers Pizza was recently featured on AllFacebook.com in an article titled "Restaurants Compete With Major Chains Through Facebook," which was based off of the recent NRN Article. The article discusses the engagement-driven initiatives that have helped fans and customers have a say. Click here for the full article, or begin reading below.

Restaurants Compete With Major Chains Through Facebook

Smaller chain restaurants may not be able to compete with major chains in terms of volume, but they do have a vital way of bringing in business and keeping customers happy: Facebook. A story in Nation’s Restaurant News illustrates how restaurants are reaching out to customers through social media.

The story details how regional chains Lenny’s Sub Shop and Toppers Pizza have used Facebook and other forms of social media to grow their businesses. They have one advantage over larger companies such as Subway and Pizza Hut: fans per unit. Nation’s Restaurant News cites statistics from No Limit Media Consulting, showing that Lenny’s Facebook page had more than 84,000 likes for its chain of 147 locations — roughly 578 fans per unit. Subway, by comparison, may have 15 million likes, but they’re also more spread out, with 469 fans per location. Toppers recorded 1,228 fans per location.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Toppers featured in Nation's Restaurant News

Toppers Pizza was recently featured in an article in Nation's Restaurant News titled "Maximizing the value of the social media fan." The article talks about the success Lenny’s has had with its social media and how the brand has been clever with its social media initiatives. The article also includes information about some of the new product launches and promotions. Click here for the full article, or begin reading below.

Maximizing the value of the social media fan
Smaller restaurant chains share Facebook strategies that have helped them grow sales and units

Upstart restaurant brands like Toppers Pizza and Lenny's Sub Shop have to compete against industry giants like Pizza Hut and Subway for sales, and while they acknowledge that they can’t match their rivals’ size, they can punch above their weight in terms of marketing through social media.

Executives at both brands said they concentrate less on the total number of “likes” they earn on Facebook compared with much larger chains than they do at their likes per store. Though the number of restaurants in their systems do not approach the same league as the competition, often their stable of Facebook fans per unit far exceed that of their peers.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Heating Up: Toppers Pizza Adds First Texas Location

Husband and Wife Duo Team Up to Bring Toppers to Fort Worth

The big pizza chains serve their purpose: mediocre food; mediocre promises; mediocre connections. Toppers Pizza, a 44-unit eclectic pizza delivery franchise brand, doesn’t follow those characteristics. To prove its tasty promise to consumers, Toppers will celebrate this reprieve with a huge grand opening celebration unmatched by the big guns at its new location in Fort Worth – marking the brand’s first opening in Texas.

On August 22, Toppers will open its first location in the state of Texas in Fort Worth (2911 West Berry Street). To celebrate the brand’s arrival into Texas, Toppers will host a grand opening event on September 8, and will give the first 50 guests in line free food for a year and reward fans that day with prizes and giveaways (fanatics should watch facebook.com/toppersrocks for details).

“When we open a location, it truly is a celebration. No fake grand openings with boring ribbon cuttings. We go for the grand slam with the way we open, the way we connect with our customers, and the tastes we offer on our menu,” said Scott Gittrich, CEO of the emerging chain and former Domino’s Pizza delivery driver. “Trust me; I quickly learned what not to do with our customer bonds. This is their party, not ours.”

When Gittrich decided to rebel against big box pizza chains, he did so with a methodical vision to test and test again every aspect of his pizza-concept. Starting off with the simple goal of recapturing the magic of a made-from-scratch pizza in a sea of cookie cutter chains, Gittrich laid the foundation for his vision. Nearly 20 years later, his Whitewater-based pizza brand is showcasing its growth potential, as it now comes armed with 44 locations and an incredible average unit volume ($932,761) plus average per unit net profit ($131,341).

Along with its ability to tap into the most influential demographic, 18-34 year olds, Toppers has made a name for itself as innovators of unique menu items. Toppers was the first delivery brand to capture the cheesy bread marketplace with its famous TopperstixTM. Toppers has never shied away from innovation with its Mac ‘N Cheese, Potato Topper, Cool C-B-R (Chicken-Bacon-Ranch), and Hangover Helper House Pizzas, Buffalo Wings, Quesadillas, Grinders, and dozens of other menu items. Differentiating itself from the competition, 70 percent of Toppers’ sales come from items not traditionally found on competitors’ menus.

The Fort Worth location will be the first Toppers Pizza location owned and operated by Heidi and Jim McGregor. Heidi works in pre-hospital sales for one of the world’s leading medical technology companies and Jim currently owns an ambulance dealership called Professional Ambulance. After recognizing a lack of late-night food delivery options, the couple saw the value in bringing Toppers to the area, marking this as their first venture into the restaurant industry.

The new Fort Worth location is part of a larger growth strategy for Toppers Pizzas’ expansion beyond its core Midwest markets. Toppers seeks to open an additional five to six locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area in the next 2 years, and has plans to open 50 throughout the state of Texas. “The Dallas Fort Worth market is the ideal location to spearhead growth of Toppers in the state because of its dense population and vibrant culture,” said Mark Cairns, Director of Franchise Development for Toppers.

Beyond Fort Worth, Toppers’ 2012 footsteps are focused on its exponential growth plan to reach 150 restaurants by the end of 2015 and 500 by 2020. The company already has 30 new locations under contract to be built by the end of 2013. Currently, Toppers has 44 locations in Wisconsin, Kentucky, Ohio, North Carolina, Illinois, Indiana and Nebraska. Upcoming openings include locations in Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, and Missouri.

“As we grow, like a balloon, out of Wisconsin and into surrounding states and then nationwide, we want to maintain a stronghold on top-tier franchisees. By doing so, we can maintain our core culture, our brand evolution, and our methodical growth pattern,” said Scott Iversen, Toppers Pizza Director of Marketing , noting that the new Fort Worth Toppers features the brand’s newest blueprint with an updated, vibrant, “chill”-friendly atmosphere.

When the big chains are down, Toppers has remained up, taking names and gripping its share of the $40-plus-billlion pizza industry. In 2011, Toppers increased average unit volumes and system-wide sales, opening four stores with 30 more under contract. Why the upswing?

“The reason for our success is simple, meaning that we are not one of the ‘Wal-Marts’ of the industry. The big chains have lost identity and brand connection,” Gittrich said. “Our customers are fanatical about our brand. Our quirkiness and edginess has given our brand character, so we have been able to continue our growth and bonding with an untapped national demographic: the 18-34-year olds.”

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Toppers Pizza featured in Los Angeles Times

Toppers Pizza was recently featured in the Los Angeles Times after the Fort Worth Star-Telegram article was picked up and posted on Saturday, July 7, 2012 on LATimes.com. The article focuses on franchising as a whole and the recent increase in franchises throughout the Fort Worth area. Click here to view the full article, or begin reading below.

Franchising moves ahead after slump during recession
By Scott Nishimura

Heidi McGregor sells medical equipment, and her husband, Jim, owns an ambulance dealership in Fort Worth. On the road extensively, they were looking for another business to develop.

They settled on a pizza franchise, buying the rights to the first two Toppers Pizza franchise restaurants in Texas.

This summer, the McGregors, who live near Texas Christian University, plan to open their first restaurant nearby just in time for the return of students. And they are scouting another burgeoning area for the second.

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Thursday, July 5, 2012

Toppers Pizza featured in 1851 Magazine

Toppers was recently featured in an article in 1851 Magazine called "The Top 10 Franchises for Franchisees under 30." The article discusses why the concept is good for young prospective franchisees. Click here for the full article, or read the Toppers excerpt below.

The Top 10 Franchises for Franchisees under 30

1) Toppers Pizza
Total Locations: 41
Why We Like It: Watch the video, and you will see exactly why we love it. Add in an attractive Item 19, and you can see why the young and the young at heart love this brand. In fact, the Wisconsin-based pizza game changer has seen quite the spike in development in 2012 – including breaking ground outside of their Wisconsin universe and into cities like Chicago, Cincinnati, Lincoln and Dallas.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Toppers Pizza featured in QSR

Toppers Pizza was recently featured in an article in QSR titled, “Clustered Growth Strategy Boosts Toppers' Social Media." The story details Toppers' multiunit growth strategy and how that proximity helps local-store marketing and drives the brand’s social media presence. In the article, Mark discusses how clustered growth has allowed Toppers to efficiently use its resources, and Nick Powills from No Limit Media Consulting, addresses how Social Media enhances this strategy. The article also discusses the pros and cons of a clustered growth strategy. Click here for the full article, or begin reading below.

Clustered Growth Strategy Boosts Toppers' Social Media
By Sonya Chudgar

By clustering store openings, Toppers Pizza has found a strategic growth strategy that simultaneously protects brand awareness and boosts social media fans.

The multiunit growth strategy brings in a seasoned business partner who is dedicated to building at least five to six stores.

“It gets somebody on board who is interested and capable of opening and operating the stores,” says Mark Cairns, the director of franchise development at Toppers. “When we can put them together and cluster, we’re able to be closer to the community and closer to our customers.”

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Friday, June 15, 2012

Toppers Pizza featured in Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Toppers Pizza was recently featured in an article called “Franchising moving ahead again, after slump during recession" in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. The article focuses on franchising as a whole and the recent increase in franchises throughout the Fort Worth area. Toppers Pizza franchisees Heidi and Jim McGregor were highlighted in the article as great examples of entrepreneurs bringing new concepts to the Fort Worth area and Scott Gittrich, CEO, was also featured along with a fantastic picture of Heidi and Jim. The article will be a good way to promote the new opening of Toppers Pizza in Fort Worth as well as build awareness of the brand throughout the area. Click here for the full article, or begin reading below.

Franchising moving ahead again, after slump during recession
by Scott Nishimura

Heidi McGregor sells medical equipment, and her husband, Jim, owns an ambulance dealership in Fort Worth. On the road extensively, they were looking for another business to develop.

They settled on a pizza franchise, buying the rights to the first two Toppers Pizza franchise restaurants in Texas.

This summer, the McGregors, who live near Texas Christian University, plan to open their first restaurant nearby at the former site of the Moon Bar on West Berry Street, just in time for the return of students. And they're scouting the burgeoning West Seventh Street-Camp Bowie Boulevard area for the second.

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Friday, June 8, 2012

Toppers Pizza featured in Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal

Toppers Pizza was recently featured in a brief in the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal titled “Toppers Pizza opening another Twin Cities Location.” The brief talks about how the Toppers Pizza opening happening on Saturday, June 9th, in South Minneapolis. Further, the article gives the address for the location and talks about how this Toppers Pizza is going to be the 6th location in Minnesota. Read the brief below:

Toppers Pizza opening another Twin Cities location
by Ed Stych

Toppers Pizza is opening its sixth Minnesota location on Saturday, this one in South Minneapolis.

Toppers said the new location — its fifth in the Twin Cities — is at 5447 Nicollet Ave. S.

The Whitewater, Wis.-based chain opened a restaurant near the University of Minnesota last August.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Toppers Pizza featured in Pizza Marketing Quarterly

Toppers Pizza was recently featured in an article titled “Toppers Pizza Taking on Chicago” in Pizza Marketing Quarterly. The brief was based off of the article we in Crain’s Chicago Business. The article discusses how Toppers may be the next big thing in Chicago pizza. The article also shares some of unique the Toppers menu items, and a link to the full Crain’s article. Click here for the article, or read it below.

Toppers Pizza Taking on Chicago

"An unassuming pizza company based in a strip mall in Whitewater, Wis., just might be the next big thing in Chicago pies," according to Crain's Chicago Business.

"Toppers Pizza, a self-described "eclectic chain," caters to 18- to 34-year-olds with pizzas like the "Hangover Helper" (Canadian bacon, regular bacon, green peppers, onions and potatoes) and the "Mac 'n' Cheese" (exactly what it sounds like). The menu also includes quesadillas, bread sticks, sub sandwiches and wings."

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Friday, June 1, 2012

Toppers featured in Crain's Chicago Business

Toppers Pizza was recently featured in an article titled “Toppers aims to win over Chicago pizza snobs” in Crain’s Chicago Business. In the article, Scott Gittrich discusses Toppers' plans for expansion in 2012, including plans to have 52 to 55 locations open by the end of this year. The article also discusses Toppers development plans for 2013 in the Chicagoland area, with the goal of opening 10 more locations by the end of 2013 in areas such as Lincoln Park and Bucktown. Toppers also plans for nationwide development, which includes plans to have 150 stores by 2015, and 500 by 2020. Click here for the full article, or begin reading below.

Toppers aims to win over Chicago pizza snobs
by Brigid Sweeney

An unassuming pizza company based in a strip mall in Whitewater, Wis., just might be the next big thing in Chicago pies.

Toppers Pizza, a self-described "eclectic chain," caters to 18- to 34-year-olds with pizzas like the "Hangover Helper" (Canadian bacon, regular bacon, green peppers, onions and potatoes) and the "Mac 'n' Cheese" (exactly what it sounds like). The menu also includes quesadillas, bread sticks, sub sandwiches and wings.

"We're bridging the gap between sit-down and takeout," founder and CEO Scott Gittrich said. "We're not the $5 pizza, but we're not the $30 pizza, either."

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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Toppers Pizza featured in Stoutonia

Toppers Pizza was recently featured in Stoutonia in an article titled "Toppers Open in Menomonie". The article focused on the opening of the Toppers Pizza located in  Menomonie , WI on April 28th. Vishal Bhatnagar, owner of the Toppers Pizza located in Menomonie, discussed the Toppers Pizza brand and the franchising opportunity that the brand offered. Also, the article discussed the prize giveaways that Toppers Pizza does on grand openings. Click here to read the full article, or begin reading below.

Toppers Open in Menomonie
by Claire Mathiowetz


Last Saturday, Menomonie welcomed a new restaurant to its vast list of places to eat. Toppers Pizza settled in on Main Street and plans to stay.

Toppers Pizza first opened in 1991 and now has dozens of locations all over the United States. It is headquartered in Whitewater, Wis., and was ranked in Entrepreneur Magazine’s Top 500 Franchises in 2011. It is a 40-store eclectic pizza delivery franchise brand that contains many options not found on a typical pizza restaurant menu.

Toppers is a franchise. It’s just a very fun environment,” said owner Vishal Bhatnagar. “We have very different house pizzas—such as a Mac ‘N Cheese pizza and we always have something outside of the box.”

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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Toppers Pizza featured in Post-Bulletin


Toppers Pizza was recently featured in an article titled “Heard on the Street: New name in pizza to top off Shoppes on Second” that ran recently in Rochester, MN’s Post Bulletin. The article was based off of an interview with reporter Jeff Kiger and new Toppers owner of Rochester, Myron Allen, as well as Scott Gittrich, Toppers CEO. The article focused on the announcement of the Toppers Pizza opening in Rochester, MN later this summer. Myron Allen talked about his process for getting his location including what got him interested in investing in Toppers Pizza. Further the article talks about the possible jobs that Toppers Pizza will provide for the neighborhood. Click here for the full article, or begin reading below.

Heard on the Street: New name in pizza to top off Shoppes on Second
by Jeff Kiger

Look for a new name in pizza to top off a collection of stores and eateries on Rochester's Second Street Southwest.

A local father and son are bringing the fast-growing, national pizza chain Toppers Pizza to the Shoppes on Second project at 187 16th Ave. S.W.

That puts the eatery by the Miracle Mile Shopping Center and the not-yet-open Holiday Inn Express hotel.

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Friday, April 20, 2012

Topperstix Day!

Today, Toppers Pizza is celebrating its first annual Worldwide Topperstix Day. All day long, participating locations will offer 50% off all Original Topperstix orders. Additionally, upgrading to another type of Topperstix will cost only $1. To further celebrate the occasion on social media, Toppers will be giving away free Topperstix Single Orders to random people who tweet and post Instagram photos with the hashtag #TopperstixDay. To see all the buzz for yourself, check out the Twitter stream for  #TopperstixDay!


Monday, March 19, 2012

Toppers Pizza featured in Sheboygan Press

Toppers Pizza was featured in the Sheboygan Press in an article titled "Toppers to open downtown pizza place," which was the number 1 “Most Popular” article on the paper’s website. The article was built on interviews with reporter Bob Petrie, local Toppers owner Scott Julius, and assistant manager Liz Rabe, and discussed Sheboygan grand opening on Saturday, March 17th. The article discussed exciting menu items, the store location and the store hours. Julius discussed his hired staff as well as their commitment to their customers. Click here to read the full article, or begin reading below.

Toppers to open downtown pizza place
by Bob Petrie

Liz Rabe has lived in Sheboygan all her life, and remembers a lot of the "oldie but goodie" pizza places that have come and gone in town over the years, such as Happy Joe's.

But Rabe, 31, the assistant manager of the new Toppers Pizza, which opens at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at 1102 N. Eighth St., said she's excited about the kinds of pizzas, toasted grinders, breadsticks and other offerings on the menu.

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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Toppers Pizza featured in Omaha World Herald

Toppers Pizza was featured in an article titled “Free Food for First 50 People” in The Omaha World Herald. Reporter Sarah Baker Hansen interviewed Toppers of Lincoln owner Jon P. Crowe and mentioned that the Lincoln Toppers will be giving the first 50 customers free food for a year. She also noted that Toppers hopes to open an Omaha location soon. Click here to view the article or begin reading below.

Omaha bar and restaurant make 'best-of' lists
By Sarah Baker Hansen

Free food for first 50 customers

A new pizza restaurant in downtown Lincoln plans to give away free food for a year to the first 50 customers through the door.

Toppers Pizza will open Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at 1226 P St.

Manager Jon P. Crowe said those 50 customers will get one free item per week for 52 weeks. After the initial giveaway, he said, the store will continue to give out free food and swag throughout the day.

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