Olive Garden Owner to Buy Yard House for $585 Million in Cash

Facebook isn’t the only company that can swing the proverbial cash genitalia, and this time the acquisition is happening in the food world. Darden Restaurants, Inc., the owners of such chains such as Red Lobster, Olive Garden and Seasons 52 have just bought the Irvine-based Yard House chain for $585 million in cash.

The deal captures the 39-unit chain in the midst of a growth spurt, which means all current 39 locations across 13 states will now operate under the Darden Restaurants hierarchy.

Yard House’s first location launched back in 1996, and is known for its music, energetic atmosphere, and its 130+ average tap selection — which takes full advantage of the recent craft beer movement. Each location averages volumes of $8.4 million, according to a release from Darden’s investor relations.

The move to buy Yard House seems quite strategic (duh) for the Darden Restaurants brand, after a multi-year reliance on sliding sales of some of their underperforming properties like Red Lobster and Olive Garden. Through the purchase, Darden will reportedly have “near $1 billion in annual sales.”

 

More content

Eating Out
Taco Bell Turned Its Diablo Sauce Into Nuggets
Taco Bell’s chicken nuggets are getting the spicy treatment, and honestly, it’s about time. The chain is now testing Diablo Nuggets, a fiery new version…
,
Eating OutInnovation
Chick-fil-A Tests Its First-Ever 24-Hour Vending Machine
Chipotle is testing drone delivery, and Starbucks just announced an innovative AI-assistant named “Green Dot Assist” that predicts orders, manages inventory, and quite possibly, sets…
,
Eating Out
McDonald’s Releases A Pop Rocks-Inspired McFlurry
McDonald’s just dropped one of its most exciting McFlurry flavors in a while. But the chain decided to make it only available in Malaysia. The…
,
Burger
We Deliver!

Enter your email address below and we'll deliver our top stories straight to your inbox