
"Over 2024, the restaurant chain realized sales growth of 15%, making Bubba's 33 the largest casual dining chain in the U.S. Now, the restaurant is looking toward its latest expansion in The Buckeye State. In the natural world, fall is the season of pruning - and on September 3, 2025, the Beavercreek city planning commission approved a Bubba's 33 to replace a now-defunct TGI Fridays location."
"Rather than revamp the existing TGI Friday's to fit Bubba's 33's design, the old Friday's building will be torn down and a new restaurant erected in its place. The construction project is anticipated to stand at around 7,000 square feet, flanked by 145 parking spaces. Clearly, Bubba's 33 is expecting some major foot traffic for its Beavercreek location. The Dayton suburb is a vibrant tourist destination with a wide array of restaurants and shopping centers."
Bubba's 33 achieved 15% sales growth in 2024 and became the largest casual dining chain in the U.S. The chain plans to open 30 new restaurants nationwide by the end of 2025 and expand into 17 states. Beavercreek, Ohio received planning commission approval on September 3, 2025, for a new Bubba's 33 to replace a now-closed TGI Fridays. The existing building will be demolished and replaced by a roughly 7,000-square-foot restaurant with 145 parking spaces. Construction is scheduled to begin in March pending final city council approval. The new location will join Ohio sites in Toledo and Canton.
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