Dickeys barbecue pit franchise review

An actual Dickey's Barbecue Pit Franchise owner-operator, James Halstead, provides an honest review about the Dickey's BBQ Franchise. Halstead owns and operates Dickey's Barbecue Franchise locations in Fresno and Clovis, California.

Simply put, if you’re looking to be your own boss, quickly, without some of the hassles that startup businesses have, owning a franchise business can be an excellent way to go.

That said, not all franchise opportunities are created equal. Some franchises are amazing, some are pretty average, and some are just plain bad.

That’s why it’s crucial to do good great research before you sign on the dotted line.

But that (research) isn’t what this post is about. As you’ll soon see.

Strange number, right?

Why not 110…or 100?

Because those aren’t the numbers.

113 is the number.

Specifically, it’s the number of specific Dickies BBQ franchise locations that have closed in the fiscal year that ended May 31.

According to an article Jonathan Maze, (who has only gotten mad at me once in 7 years) wrote for Restaurant Business Online, that number translates into this:

One out of every five locations that were open at the start of the chain’s last fiscal year were closed by the end of it.

That’s crazy!

The Franchise I’m Talking About Is…

Dickey’s Barbecue Pit.

And according to Maze, “The company-Dicky’s BBQ franchise, was one of the fastest-growing restaurant chains in the U.S. between 2010 and 2015, when it skyrocketed from 115 locations to more than 500, giving it restaurants throughout the country.”


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Dickeys barbecue pit franchise review


So what happened?

From what I’ve read, a lot of bad stuff. Greedy stuff.

According to Unhappy Franchisee:

“Dickey’s Barbecue Pit franchise owners may be closing their businesses and going bankrupt across the country, but that doesn’t mean the founder’s grandson Roland Dickey, Jr. and his family are suffering. According to an inside source who claims to have reviewed the DBRI corporate ledger, between 2010 and 2014, Roland Dickey, Jr. received over $5 million in the form of salary and “consulting fees” paid through family-owned corporations disguised to look like 3rd party vendors. The Dickey family may have extracted more than $15 million from the reportedly troubled franchise chain since 2011.”

Dickeys barbecue pit franchise review

Regardless of what certain Dickey family members may or may not have done, financially, there are obviously deeper issues going on.

Because 113 closures is a lot.

In my opinion, they’re 113 reasons to not buy the franchise.

A Quick Dickies BBQ Franchise Restaurant Review

One more thing.

In August, a bunch of us decided to try a Dickey’s BBQ franchise. Now, I’m not going to give you a blow-by-blow restaurant review-but I’ll share this much.

The fact that I practically sprained my ankle when we entered the establishment (BECAUSE THE FLOOR WAS SO FREAKING STICKY MY FOOT GOT STUCK ON IT) wasn’t the worst of what we experienced.

Admittedly, I’m a tough food critic. It must have to do with my background.

  1. The food was average below-average
  1. The place was not very clean
  1. See “B”

Now, in all fairness, a couple of the other members of our party didn’t agree with me. “C’mon Joel…it wasn’t that bad.”

Nice.

Finally, if you really are interested in becoming the owner of a Dickey’s Barbecue Pit franchise, make sure you…

Never mind.

The Franchise King’s Franchise Opportunity Review

Dickey’s gets a score of one Crown. (Rating Key is below)

Dickeys barbecue pit franchise review

The franchise company has had a lot of franchisee closures, and the internet forums are abuzz with complaints from franchisees. Have been for a while.

Dickeys barbecue pit franchise review

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Dickey’s BBQ Franchise FAQ’s

How many Dickey’s BBQ Franchise locations are there?

Over 500 franchise locations are up and running.

How much does a Dickey’s BBQ Franchise cost?

Total startup costs range from $256,360 – $440,045, depending on the location and real estate costs.

How much money do I need for a Dickey’s BBQ Franchise?

You’ll need to have $100,000 in liquid funds and a minimum net worth of $300,000.

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Where did Dickies BBQ originate?

Dickey's Barbecue Pit is a true American success story. In 1941, Travis Dickey, a WWI veteran, opened the first Dickey's Barbecue Pit in Dallas, Texas.