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Back Yard Burgers, Inc., is an American regional
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chain of quick serve restaurants. As of March 2022, there are 38 restaurants in the Southern and
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United States. Back Yard Burgers is a subsidiary of private equity firm Axum Capital Partners, and is headquartered in
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. Although it is the most common commercial breed in the country, the franchise's marketing tries to distinguish itself from other hamburger chains by the use of 100%
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beef. Back Yard Burgers also offers salads, onion rings, and other side items as optional replacements for fries in its combo meals, and also offers chicken/turkey alternatives.


History

The first Back Yard Burgers restaurant opened in
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, on March 21, 1987 by Lattimore M. Michael. Originally, the chain consisted of only drive-through restaurants without any dine-in facilities, but most locations have since added them. In recent years, the company has emphasized the quality of Black Angus beef. In 2002, Back Yard Burgers and Yum! Brands, Inc., temporarily entered into a development agreement whereby Yum! had an option to co-brand Back Yard Burgers' trademarks with its other restaurants' trademarks, including
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, and KFC. In 2004, however, after Yum! chose not to exercise its option, the two companies abandoned this plan as Yum! began revitalization of the A&W brand of hamburgers and
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. In August 2007, the then-publicly traded company with 140 locations was purchased for US$38 million by a group of investors led by C. Stephen Lynn, the former chairman of
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, who also previously served as Sonic's chief executive officer, and Reid M. Zeising of Cherokee Advisors. A significant aspect of the purchase was relocation of the company's corporate headquarters from
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to Nashville. In February 2009, Zeisling resigned as executive chairman of the board. In the summer of 2012, events at the company pointed to marked internal discord. The CEO, James Boyd, was accused of physical assault by Carl Diaz during a spring 2012 senior staff meeting. Diaz was then immediately fired by the company. In September 2012, another employee, Andy Abbajay, the company's COO, also filed suit against the company, alleging he, too, was mistreated after expressing concern about Diaz's dismissal. In October 2012, the company, headed by James Boyd as CEO, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The filings listed debt at about $62 million and assets around $13 million. Around the same time, Back Yard Burgers closed 22 stores in several states. Cherokee Advisors owned the "BBAC Merger Sub" used as the acquisition vehicle in the merger. Cherokee's principal investors were reported to be Reid M. Zeising, Pharos Capital Group, LLC, and C. Stephen Lynn In January 2013, just four months after the bankruptcy filing, Back Yard Burger indicated it had received financing from its new owners, Pharos Capital, and was ready to emerge from bankruptcy, albeit with a new CEO. Neither Reid M. Zeising nor C. Stephen Lynn was mentioned as investors responsible for financing the emergence of Back Yard Burgers from bankruptcy. Back Yard Burgers appointed a new CEO, David McDougal; Michael G Webb is the CFO. In July 2017, Axum Capital Partners "bought a controlling stake" in Back Yard Burgers from Pharos Capital Group LLC. Back Yard Burger's entity name is Tantum Companies, LLC. In July 2018, Scott Shotter replaced David McDougal as Chief executive officer (CEO). In May 2020, Dennis Pfaff, an industry veteran from Red Lobster and Friendly's, took over as CEO. On September 18, 2020, Back Yard Burgers opened a new prototype store in
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. In 2022, Back Yard Burgers was named one of America's favorite brands by Newsweek. In late July 2023, Back Yard Burgers filed for bankruptcy again and closed more restaurants. At the time of this filing, the chain reported 20 operating locations, representing a decline of 15 from the prior year.


See also

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List of hamburger restaurants This is a list of notable hamburger restaurants. A hamburger is a sandwich consisting of one or more cooked patties of ground meat (usually beef) usually placed inside a sliced hamburger bun. Hamburgers are often served with lettuce, bacon, tom ...


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* {{Fast-food chains of the United States Bolivar County, Mississippi Companies based in Nashville, Tennessee Companies based in Mississippi Restaurants in Mississippi Economy of the Midwestern United States Economy of the Southeastern United States Regional restaurant chains in the United States Fast-food chains of the United States Fast-food hamburger restaurants Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2012 Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2023 Restaurants established in 1987 1987 establishments in Mississippi