The news: Brinker International and Cava Group posted diverging quarterly results, showing the split fortunes in the restaurant industry as consumers eat at home more often and become pickier about where they spend.
Turnaround gains: Brinker, the parent of Chili’s and Maggiano’s, had higher-than-expected revenues and profit in fiscal Q4 (ended June 25, 2025) and said it was upbeat about its ability to gain market share.
- Revenues rose about 21% to $1.46 billion, above the $1.17 billion analysts expected.
- Comparable restaurant sales rose 21.3%, with Chili’s up 23.7% and Maggiano’s falling 0.4%.
Chili’s continued a run of multiple quarters with double-digit same-store growth, driven by a strategic turnaround. The chain has leaned into value-focused messaging, notably its “3 for Me” deals, which resonated with consumers watching their dollars. It also streamlined menus to spotlight favorites like burgers and ribs.
Cava cites consumer "fog": Mediterranean-themed QSR chain Cava’s Q2 results, on the other hand, missed the mark on several measures.
- Revenues were up 20% to $280.6 million, short of the $285.6 million estimated.
- Same-store sales rose 2.1% in Q2, markedly short of the 6.1% gain analysts expected. Cava cut its annual same-store growth forecast from 6%-8% to 4%-6%.
Cava CEO Brett Schulman noted challenging YoY sales comparisons from launching a steak dish last year. He told Yahoo Finance that consumers were wading through a “macroeconomic fog” that has them “less front-footed, less ebullient, less forward-leaning” than they were last year.
Our take: Consumers are becoming more selective about where they spend. Brinker’s results indicate that value-focused casual dining chains can draw in consumers even as some players, like Cava, struggle.
In the current environment of economic pressure and home-shifted dining, restaurants can stand out from the crowd by making their value clear to cost-conscious consumers.
Here’s how underperforming dining chains can improve:
- Offer value, not just lower prices. Deals like Chili’s “3 for Me” are easy to understand and come across as a genuine bargain.
- Try limited-time promotions for new items, or lean on nostalgia by resurrecting discontinued items.
- Invest in operational excellence. Well-trained staff and hospitality can encourage deal seekers to return.
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