Teriyaki Madness, the leading fast casual teriyaki concept with over 130 locations, is celebrating a successful first half of 2023 with significant growth and innovation.
Teriyaki Madness (TMAD), the fast-growing teriyaki franchise with 130-plus shops and another 90 in development, is turning up the heat with its very first franchise location awarded through FranShares.
This July, Teriyaki Madness, the Seattle-style Teriyaki Shop franchise with locations all over the country, is officially bringing its beloved menu to the people of St. Johns.
This June, Teriyaki Madness, the Seattle-style Teriyaki Shop franchise with locations all over the country, is officially bringing its beloved menu to the people of Murfreesboro.
This May, Teriyaki Madness, the Seattle-style Teriyaki Shop franchise with locations all over the country, is officially bringing its beloved menu to the people of Old Bridge.
Did you know Teriyaki Madness, the fast-growing teriyaki franchise with 130+ shops, has a secret of its own? We’ll give you a hint: it rhymes with door hinge.
Teriyaki Madness was recognized as one of the top 500 franchises in Entrepreneur’s Franchise 500®, the world’s first, best and most comprehensive franchise ranking.
This December, Teriyaki Madness, the Seattle-style Teriyaki Shop franchise with locations all over the country, is officially bringing its beloved menu to the people of San Antonio.
This November, Teriyaki Madness, the Seattle-style Teriyaki Shop franchise with locations all over the country, is officially bringing its beloved menu to the people of Georgia.
Teriyaki Madness has chosen Local Hero, a digital local marketing platform, to help the company’s franchisees expand their digital marketing capabilities and affordably capitalize on access to major digital media channels.
Teriyaki Madness, the Seattle-style teriyaki franchise, has been signing franchise agreements left and right this year - 95 new units sold among 29 new franchisees.
Teriyaki Madness is officially bringing its exalted version of teriyaki to Connecticut following a recent signing with multi-unit Jersey Mike’s Subs franchise owners Ken Schanke and Audrey Poynton.
Makin’ moves in 2022! Teriyaki Madness, the Seattle-style Teriyaki Shop franchise, is midway through the third quarter of the year and already achieved 91 new units sold among 27 new franchisees.
This September, Qing Hammell is bringing the Madness to Highlands Ranch with the opening of her newest Teriyaki Madness at 1525 Park Central Dr., Unit 300 on September 1st.
For the very first time, Teriyaki Madness, the Seattle-style teriyaki shop franchise, is taking the madness to the streets with the recent rollout of its flagship food truck.
This April, Manish Malhotra and Family Restaurant Group is bringing the madness to Newburgh, IN with the opening of the newest Teriyaki Madness shop at 8833 High Point Dr. on April 7th.
The Seattle-style teriyaki shop franchise wrapped up 2021 with 100 new units sold among 31 new franchisees as it continued to provide its signature teriyaki bowls to a loyal and growing fanbase.
This January, Teriyaki Madness and Brian and Lorre Johnson of JCap Real Estate are bringing the madness to Eau Claire with the opening of their newest shop in Eau Claire on January 20th.
People of Charlotte, meet your new favorite small business owners: The husband-and-wife, superstar, ultra-cool, wow-they’re-so-dreamy team of Marlin and Brandi McClure have signed on with Teriyaki Madness.
Teriyaki Madness thinks that is unbelieva-bowl, which is why they are celebrating the return to normalcy (kind of) with a new catering program and a holiday gift card promotion.
Teriyaki Madness, the 100+ unit franchised purveyor of Seattle-style teriyaki bowls, announced it has been named among Fast Casual’s Top 100 Movers & Shakers for 2021.
Based on data from Technomic, Restaurant Business has named Denver-based, emerging fast-casual restaurant franchise Teriyaki Madness as the fastest-growing big restaurant chain in the United States.
Starting October 27, the fan-favorite teriyaki franchise is partnering with parents and families to give back to rock-star educators with the Wok-Star Teacher Teriyaki Bar.
Teriyaki Madness just won’t stop growing. Now, after adding 12 new restaurants to its roster during the pandemic, the franchise has announced plans to open an additional 15 locations before the end of the year.
To help relieve some of that burden, fan-favorite teriyaki-shop franchise Teriyaki Madness is paying its success forward by offering Share-a-Bowl Meals.
The year 2020 has certainly had its plot twists in the restaurant industry, from the advent of the COVID-19 virus to dramatic fluctuations in the market.
Teriyaki Madness is excited to expand its franchise opportunity to even more entrepreneurs through the launch of its new affiliate restaurant management company, Restaurant Sherpas.
For the past four weeks, Teriyaki Madness sales have been on an upward trajectory, on some days even beating same-store sales numbers from last year, long before the coronavirus crisis was keeping customers out of restaurants across the country.
It’s about time these heroes got a free lunch (or dinner). That’s why Teriyaki Madness has introduced a pay-it-forward campaign, through which everyday people can help provide free meals to healthcare workers.
Teriyaki Madness is looking for new mouths. But it’s not a weird thing. The rapidly growing fast-casual concept has rolled out a newly improved catering program.
Teriyaki Madness, the fast casual teriyaki shop franchise that turned in a 2019 for the books. As the fast-growing brand looks toward 2020, there’s a lot to be proud of in the rearview mirror - but even more to look forward to in the year...
Fast-casual restaurant chain Teriyaki Madness recently celebrated the grand opening of its first New Jersey location at Paramount Assets' 137 Halsey Street in Newark.
This October, Scott and Denise Lingeman are bringing the madness to The Tampa area with the opening of the newest Teriyaki Madness in Wesley Chapel on September 25.
Teriyaki Madness has taken upon itself the task of breathing some life back into the phrase - namely, in its efforts to compete with rising labor costs on behalf of its franchisees.
This month, Spring, Texas resident Kevin Jennings is bringing the madness to The Woodlands with the opening of the area’s newest Teriyaki Madness on September 23.
On its continued quest for world domination-er, global expansion, rather - Teriyaki Madness is seeking qualified franchise partners to help introduce the brand to new and hungry audiences around the world.
On its continued quest for world domination-er, global expansion, rather-Teriyaki Madness is seeking qualified franchise partners to help introduce the brand to new and hungry audiences around the world.