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'''Zoë's Kitchen''' is a "fast casual" restaurant chain with 39 locations in twelve states. The restaurant features fresh-made Greek-inspired meals for dine in and take out. The company is controlled by Brentwood Associates, a Los Angeles, California-based investment firm. The restaurant chain's main office is located at 2901 [[2nd Avenue South]] in the [[Martin Biscuit Building]] at [[Pepper Place]].
 
'''Zoë's Kitchen''' is a Greek-inspired "fast casual" restaurant, formerly a chain with more than 300 locations across the country.


The first Zoë's was opened in [[1995]] by [[Marcus Cassimus|Marcus]] and [[Zoë Cassimus]] in a 900-square-foot space in downtown [[Birmingham]]. The couple later relocated to [[Homewood]]. In [[1999]] the Cassimus' son, [[John Cassimus|John]] approached them to propose expanding the business. He purchased the development rights with partner [[Archie Andrews]] and brought in CFO [[Kasey Burleson]]. They opened a second location in [[Riverchase]] and, within four years, the chain had six locations, including restaurants in [[Tuscaloosa]] and Nashville, Tennessee.  
The first Zoë's was opened in [[1995]] by [[Marcus Cassimus|Marcus]] and [[Zoë Cassimus]] in a 900-square-foot space in downtown [[Birmingham]]. The couple later relocated to [[Homewood]]. In [[1999]] the Cassimus' son, [[John Cassimus|John]] approached them to propose expanding the business. He purchased the development rights with partner [[Archie Andrews]] and brought in CFO [[Kasey Burleson]]. They opened a second location in [[Riverchase]] and, within four years, the chain had six locations, including restaurants in [[Tuscaloosa]] and Nashville, Tennessee.  


[[Image:Zoe's old logo.png|left|100px]]
The chain replaced its hand-painted chicken logo with a bright new corporate identity and prototype interior designed by Chute Gerdeman of Columbus, Ohio. Local schoolchildren provide artwork to decorate the interiors. The redesign debuted in the chain's flagship store in [[One Federal Place]] in [[2003]]. The restaurant chain's main office was located at 2901 [[2nd Avenue South]] in the [[Martin Biscuit Building]] at [[Pepper Place]].
The chain replaced its hand-painted chicken logo with a bright new corporate identity and prototype interior designed by Chute Gerdeman of Columbus, Ohio. Local schoolchildren provide artwork to decorate the interiors. The redesign debuted in the chain's flagship store in [[One Federal Place]] in [[2003]].
 
In late October [[2007]] Cassimus sold a majority stake in the business to Brentwood Associates of Los Angeles, California. Cassimus remained CEO while [[Greg Dollarhyde]], formerly of Baja Fresh Mexican Grill, became chairman. After the sale, Cassimus expressed hopes that the company would be able to open as many as 200 locations across the South and Southwest over the next five years. Dollarhyde was named CEO after Cassimus stepped down in November [[2008]]. [[Trey Hornsby]] was appointed COO to manage day-to-day operations in Birmingham. [[Kevin Miles]], another Baja Fresh veteran, was appointed president in March [[2011]].
 
In April [[2008]] the company received a $1 million equity investment and a $10 million revolver loan from GE Capital Solutions Franchise Finance which enabled it to launch as many as 180 new locations over the next five years. 18 of those were set to open by December [[2009]] including locations in existing markets in Alabama, Arizona and Tennessee as well as Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina; Richmond, Virginia; Washington D. C.; Baltimore, Maryland; Austin, Texas; and Denver, Colorado.
 
Zoe's Kitchen quietly moved its headquarters offices to Plano, Texas between [[2011]] and [[2013]] as it prepared take the company public. Its filing for an initial public offering took place in March [[2014]]. By January [[2018]] the chain had 247 locations in 20 states.


In late October [[2007]] Cassimus sold a majority stake in the business to Brentwood Associates. Cassimus remained CEO while [[Greg Dollarhyde]], formerly of Baja Fresh Mexican Grill, became chairman. After the sale, Cassimus expressed hopes that the company would be able to open as many as 200 locations across the South and Southwest over the next five years. Dollarhyde was named CEO after Cassimus stepped down in November [[2008]]. [[Trey Hornsby]] was appointed COO to manage day-to-day operations in Birmingham.
Zoe's Kitchen had expanded to 327 locations in 24 states when it was acquired by CAVA Group Inc. of Washington D.C. in fall [[2018]] for $300 million. Over the next two years the number of Zoe's Kitchen locations dropped to 176 while the number of CAVA locations, which feature a "build-your-own" Mediterranean concept, increased from 66 to 112. In [[2021]] the company began converting many of its Zoe's Kitchen locations into CAVA, which it considered its "growth brand". By January [[2023]] only one Zoe's location remained open in the Birmingham area, at [[One Federal Place]] downtown.


In April [[2008]] the company received a $1 million equity investment and a $10 million revolver loan from GE Capital Solutions Franchise Finance which will enable it to launch as many as 180 new locations over the next five years. 18 of those are set to open by December [[2009]] including locations in existing markets in Alabama, Arizona and Tennessee as well as Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina; Richmond, Virginia; Washington D. C.; Baltimore, Maryland; Austin, Texas; and Denver, Colorado.
In January [[2023]] John Cassimus announced that his family had struck a deal with CAVA to re-open and independently operate the Crestline Village location, which had closed in December, under the Zoe's name.


==Birmingham area locations==
==Birmingham area locations==
[[Image:Zoes-summit.jpg||thumb|right|Zoë's Kitchen - Summit location]]
* 225 [[Country Club Park]], [[Crestline Village]], [[Mountain Brook]]
* [[Country Club Park]], [[Crestline Village]] ([[Mountain Brook]])
* 1819 [[5th Avenue North]], [[One Federal Place]], [[Birmingham]]
* [[One Federal Place]], 1819 [[5th Avenue North]] ([[Birmingham]])
 
* [[Patton Creek Shopping Center]] ([[Hoover]])
===Former locations===
* [[SoHo Square]], 1830 [[29th Avenue South Homewood|29th Avenue South]] ([[Homewood]])
* downtown Birmingham (1995–)
* The [[Summit]], 323 [[Summit Boulevard]] ([[Birmingham]])
* downtown Homewood (before 1999)
* 323 [[Summit Boulevard]], [[The Summit]], [[Birmingham]] (2002-2019)
* 1830 [[29th Avenue South Homewood|29th Avenue South]] Suite 115, [[SoHo Square]], [[Homewood]] (closed July 2022)
* 5431 [[Patrick Way]] Suite 113, [[Trussville]] (2018-2021)
* 5247 [[U.S. Highway 280]], [[Brook Highlands]] (closed July 2022)
* 180 Main Street, #140, [[Patton Creek Shopping Center]], [[Hoover]] (2012–2022)
* 700 [[Montgomery Highway (Vestavia Hills)|Montgomery Highway]], [[Vestavia Hills]] (2011–2022)
* 312 [[Merchant's Walk (Tuscaloosa)|Merchant's Walk]], [[Tuscaloosa]] (closed 2022)


==References==
==References==
* Zganjar, Leslie (July 21, 2003) "Zoë's loses the chicken, grows legs." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Zganjar, Leslie (July 21, 2003) "Zoë's loses the chicken, grows legs." {{BBJ}}
* Parham, Linda (July 29, 2003) "Zoë's Kitchen turns up heat with expansion plan, new look." ''Birmingham News''
* Parham, Linda (July 29, 2003) "Zoë's Kitchen turns up heat with expansion plan, new look." {{BN}}
* Michael, Brooke (November 20, 2003) "New look, same family recipes." ''Birmingham Weekly''
* Michael, Brooke (November 20, 2003) "New look, same family recipes." ''Birmingham Weekly''
* Goodman, Sherri C. (November 2, 2007) "Zoë's Kitchen selling big stake." ''Birmingham News''
* Goodman, Sherri C. (November 2, 2007) "Zoë's Kitchen selling big stake." {{BN}}
* Cooper, Lauren B. (April 15, 2008) "Zoë's Kitchen to open 50 more restaurants." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Cooper, Lauren B. (April 15, 2008) "Zoë's Kitchen to open 50 more restaurants." {{BBJ}}
* Williams, Roy L. (June 22, 2008) "Zoe's CEO plans 180 sites in five years." ''Birmingham News''
* Williams, Roy L. (June 22, 2008) "Zoe's CEO plans 180 sites in five years." {{BN}}
* Williams, Roy L. (December 10, 2008) "New Zoe's Kitchen CEO wants to double the 21 locations within two years." ''Birmingham News''
* Williams, Roy L. (December 10, 2008) "New Zoe's Kitchen CEO wants to double the 21 locations within two years." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (January 16, 2010) "Zoe's Kitchen in Birmingham introduces steak roll-ups, other meats to the menu." ''Birmingham News''
* Carlton, Bob (January 16, 2010) "Zoe's Kitchen in Birmingham introduces steak roll-ups, other meats to the menu." {{BN}}
* Underwood, Jerry (October 12, 2010) "Zoes Kitchen cooks up ambitious expansion plans." ''Birmingham News''
* Underwood, Jerry (October 12, 2010) "Zoes Kitchen cooks up ambitious expansion plans." {{BN}}
* Williams, Roy L. (April 28, 2011) "New head of Birmingham's Zoe's restaurants plans continued expansion." {{BN}}
* "Why Zoës Kitchen moved its HQ from Birmingham" (March 19, 2014) {{BBJ}}
* Ruggless, Ron (January 16, 2018) "Zoe’s Kitchen debuts next-generation design." ''Nation's Restaurant News''
* "Zöes Kitchen to be acquired by Mediterranean restaurant group" (August 17, 2018) {{BBJ}}
* "[https://www.tonetoatl.com/2021/04/Cava-Phasing-OutZoes-Kitchen-Being-.html Cava to Convert Two More Atlanta Area Zoës, Plans to Slowly Kill Brand Come into Focus]" (April 22, 2021) ''Tomorrow's News Today - Atlanta''
* Woods, Ashlee (July 6, 2022) "Zoe’s Kitchen closing metro Birmingham location." {{BBJ}}
* Watson, Nathan (January 1, 2023) "Zoës Kitchen closes in Mountain Brook." {{BNow}}
* Koplowitz, Howard (January 11, 2023) "Zoe’s Kitchen coming back to Crestline Village under original owners." {{AL}}
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Image:Zoe's old logo.png|Original Zoë's logo
Image:Zoe's logo.png|2007 logo
Image:Zoes-summit.jpg|Zoë's Kitchen at The Summit in 2008
</gallery>


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.zoeskitchen.com/ Zoë's Kitchen] website
* [http://www.zoeskitchen.com/ Zoë's Kitchen] website
* [http://www.zoeskitchencorporate.com/ Zoë's Kitchen Corporate] website
* [http://www.zoeskitchencorporate.com/ Zoë's Kitchen Corporate] website
* [http://www.dietfacts.com/list.asp?brand=Zoes+Kitchen Zoë's Kitchen  Nutrtion Facts] (via DietFacts.com)
* [http://www.dietfacts.com/list.asp?brand=Zoes+Kitchen Zoë's Kitchen  nutrition facts] (via DietFacts.com)
* [http://www.southernfoodways.com/documentary/oh/greek/BG11_zoes.shtml Zoë's] at southernfoodways.com
* [http://www.southernfoodways.com/documentary/oh/greek/BG11_zoes.shtml Zoë's] at southernfoodways.com


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[[Category: Patton Creek Shopping Center]]
[[Category: The Summit]]
[[Category: Homestead Village]]

Latest revision as of 17:24, 2 February 2024

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Zoë's Kitchen is a Greek-inspired "fast casual" restaurant, formerly a chain with more than 300 locations across the country.

The first Zoë's was opened in 1995 by Marcus and Zoë Cassimus in a 900-square-foot space in downtown Birmingham. The couple later relocated to Homewood. In 1999 the Cassimus' son, John approached them to propose expanding the business. He purchased the development rights with partner Archie Andrews and brought in CFO Kasey Burleson. They opened a second location in Riverchase and, within four years, the chain had six locations, including restaurants in Tuscaloosa and Nashville, Tennessee.

The chain replaced its hand-painted chicken logo with a bright new corporate identity and prototype interior designed by Chute Gerdeman of Columbus, Ohio. Local schoolchildren provide artwork to decorate the interiors. The redesign debuted in the chain's flagship store in One Federal Place in 2003. The restaurant chain's main office was located at 2901 2nd Avenue South in the Martin Biscuit Building at Pepper Place.

In late October 2007 Cassimus sold a majority stake in the business to Brentwood Associates of Los Angeles, California. Cassimus remained CEO while Greg Dollarhyde, formerly of Baja Fresh Mexican Grill, became chairman. After the sale, Cassimus expressed hopes that the company would be able to open as many as 200 locations across the South and Southwest over the next five years. Dollarhyde was named CEO after Cassimus stepped down in November 2008. Trey Hornsby was appointed COO to manage day-to-day operations in Birmingham. Kevin Miles, another Baja Fresh veteran, was appointed president in March 2011.

In April 2008 the company received a $1 million equity investment and a $10 million revolver loan from GE Capital Solutions Franchise Finance which enabled it to launch as many as 180 new locations over the next five years. 18 of those were set to open by December 2009 including locations in existing markets in Alabama, Arizona and Tennessee as well as Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina; Richmond, Virginia; Washington D. C.; Baltimore, Maryland; Austin, Texas; and Denver, Colorado.

Zoe's Kitchen quietly moved its headquarters offices to Plano, Texas between 2011 and 2013 as it prepared take the company public. Its filing for an initial public offering took place in March 2014. By January 2018 the chain had 247 locations in 20 states.

Zoe's Kitchen had expanded to 327 locations in 24 states when it was acquired by CAVA Group Inc. of Washington D.C. in fall 2018 for $300 million. Over the next two years the number of Zoe's Kitchen locations dropped to 176 while the number of CAVA locations, which feature a "build-your-own" Mediterranean concept, increased from 66 to 112. In 2021 the company began converting many of its Zoe's Kitchen locations into CAVA, which it considered its "growth brand". By January 2023 only one Zoe's location remained open in the Birmingham area, at One Federal Place downtown.

In January 2023 John Cassimus announced that his family had struck a deal with CAVA to re-open and independently operate the Crestline Village location, which had closed in December, under the Zoe's name.

Birmingham area locations

Former locations

References

  • Zganjar, Leslie (July 21, 2003) "Zoë's loses the chicken, grows legs." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Parham, Linda (July 29, 2003) "Zoë's Kitchen turns up heat with expansion plan, new look." The Birmingham News
  • Michael, Brooke (November 20, 2003) "New look, same family recipes." Birmingham Weekly
  • Goodman, Sherri C. (November 2, 2007) "Zoë's Kitchen selling big stake." The Birmingham News
  • Cooper, Lauren B. (April 15, 2008) "Zoë's Kitchen to open 50 more restaurants." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Williams, Roy L. (June 22, 2008) "Zoe's CEO plans 180 sites in five years." The Birmingham News
  • Williams, Roy L. (December 10, 2008) "New Zoe's Kitchen CEO wants to double the 21 locations within two years." The Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (January 16, 2010) "Zoe's Kitchen in Birmingham introduces steak roll-ups, other meats to the menu." The Birmingham News
  • Underwood, Jerry (October 12, 2010) "Zoes Kitchen cooks up ambitious expansion plans." The Birmingham News
  • Williams, Roy L. (April 28, 2011) "New head of Birmingham's Zoe's restaurants plans continued expansion." The Birmingham News
  • "Why Zoës Kitchen moved its HQ from Birmingham" (March 19, 2014) Birmingham Business Journal
  • Ruggless, Ron (January 16, 2018) "Zoe’s Kitchen debuts next-generation design." Nation's Restaurant News
  • "Zöes Kitchen to be acquired by Mediterranean restaurant group" (August 17, 2018) Birmingham Business Journal
  • "Cava to Convert Two More Atlanta Area Zoës, Plans to Slowly Kill Brand Come into Focus" (April 22, 2021) Tomorrow's News Today - Atlanta
  • Woods, Ashlee (July 6, 2022) "Zoe’s Kitchen closing metro Birmingham location." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Watson, Nathan (January 1, 2023) "Zoës Kitchen closes in Mountain Brook." Bham Now
  • Koplowitz, Howard (January 11, 2023) "Zoe’s Kitchen coming back to Crestline Village under original owners." AL.com

Gallery

External links