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How Charley’s Grilled Subs Sandwiched Its Way to Franchise Success

How Charley’s Grilled Subs Sandwiched Its Way to Franchise Success

July 28, 2011 by Charley's

// via entrepreneur.com

The backstory on Charley Shin’s remake of a Philly tradition.

A claim to steak: Charley Shin redid a philly tradition.

Charley Shin is lucky his family isn’t good with maps. While visiting relatives in New York City in the mid-1980s, the Shin family got turned around and ended up in Philadelphia. Instead of stopping for directions, Shin, then a junior at Ohio State University, stopped for a legendary Philly cheesesteak, and an obsession took hold.

Soon after, he convinced his mother to sell her restaurant in Columbus, Ohio, and lend him her life savings to open a 450-square-foot cheesesteak shop across the street from campus.

“I really like traditional Philly cheesesteaks, but I didn’t think it was going to fly in Columbus,” he says, pointing out that Cheez Whiz and piles of meat warming on greasy grills were a turnoff to college students. Instead, he began experimenting with recipes and plying his friends with cooked-to-order steak topped with provolone, grilled onions, peppers and mushrooms. When he perfected his sandwich, Charley’s Grilled Subs was born.

Over the next 25 years, Shin franchised and grew his concept, focusing on niches like food courts, military installations and airports. There are now more than 430 stores in 30 states and plans to open 40 to 50 more per year. We talked with Shin about the ups and downs of growing his business on its silver anniversary.

Why did it take so long for you to become profitable?
Originally, I thought once I had 20 stores open we’d be in good shape. At 30, I was still losing money. Fifty wasn’t doing it. It wasn’t until we were at 100 stores that we were making a little bit of money. That first 10 years was a lot of trial and error. I took the duty of franchisor seriously. If I was going to take franchisees’ money–their American Dream–I felt I needed to invest it in the company, not take a profit.

How does Charley’s differ from the competition?
Our product is impossible to mass-produce. We stress the fact that we are not McDonald’s or Wendy’s. We prepare food fresh for each customer, which means we take longer and charge more. But we’re proud of what we serve. I don’t know any other chain that serves USDA Choice steak.

What makes a good franchisee?
If we have franchisees with restaurant experience, that’s really good. But I’ve found other traits that determine success. You need people willing to work hard and people who really relate to others. And they need to be humble. If you’re not humble, you won’t be willing to follow the system and learn.

Can you still grow?
Our concept is based on the idea of the captive audience. We’d open in regional malls and airports, but in any given market, there aren’t a lot of captive audience settings, so we’d grow one unit at a time. Our future growth is going to be different. For us to reach our goal of 3,000 stores in 11 years, we have to focus much more on free-standing units.

You’re very religious. Does that influence the company?
Religion is the most important part of my life. Our company culture is very straightforward–don’t cheat, steal or lie. We give 10 percent of our earnings to a nonprofit set up to fund missionaries. I’m very grateful to see our franchisees living with those kinds of principles.

Did you pay your mother back?
My mother lives with our family. She’s healthy and proud of me. I’ve never thought about it, but after all these years, she’s never said anything about giving me her life savings. So many people have contributed to this business. I couldn’t have done it by myself.

 

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MAR
24
Buying Vick’s House for Animal Rehab is this Woman’s Mission

Buying Vick’s House for Animal Rehab is this Woman’s Mission

March 24, 2011 by Charley's

The Virginian-Pilot | © March 7, 2011 | By Danielle N. Coley | Posted to: Community News

Through the help of Dogs Deserve Better, Charley’s restaurant owner Monica Severy, pictured third from the left with her employees at MacArthur Center, has kicked off a campaign to raise $600,000 to restore Bad Newz Kennels, the home and former dog fighting facility of Philadelphia Eagles player Michael Vick. (Danielle Coley)

A dog is woman’s best friend

Virginia Beach resident Monica Severy found out early on that her purpose is to give a voice to abused animals.

Through the help of Dogs Deserve Better, a nonprofit organization designed to rehabilitate abused animals, Severy has vowed to raise $600,000 to buy Bad Newz Kennels, the Surry County house and former base of the dog fighting ring of convicted felon and NFL star Michael Vick.

Severy is a franchise owner of Charley’s Grilled Subs, including the restaurants at Lynnhaven Mall in Virginia Beach and MacArthur Center mall in Norfolk, where she has set up donation boxes for Dogs Deserve Better.

She organized several fundraisers for the cause, including an online eBay auction, a wine-and-cheese tasting and a private CPR refresher course.

“We’ve raised $100,000 alone in online revenue,” Severy said. “I myself have also committed $60,000. We’re certainly hoping for positive results.”

Dogs Deserve Better has to act quickly. It must raise the purchase price of the Surry house by March 20 because a closing date has been set for March 31.

“We’re seeking all of our options, including reaching out to celebrities,” Severy said. “We’ve already gotten some positive feedback, and we’ve even been invited to the ‘Dr. Phil’ show.” (more…)

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MAR
24
Patient leadership grows Charley’s Grilled Subs

Patient leadership grows Charley’s Grilled Subs

March 24, 2011 by Charley's

Patient leadership grows Charley’s Grilled Subs

03.01.2011 | Mark Scott | Columbus | Cover Image

Charley Shin did have a moment when he wondered if Charley’s Grilled Subs was going to make it. It was actually a very long moment, one that lasted about 10 years, as he recalls.

“I underestimated the time and the cost of the growth that would take place,” Shin says. “I started out with a business plan that we would break even when we had about 20 stores. When we hit the 20 stores, we were still losing money.”

Shin kept revising his goal to finally become profitable for 30 stores, then 50 stores and then 70 stores. At each step, he was still losing money.

“It wasn’t until we had about 100 stores that we were breaking even and making some money,” Shin says. “It was over about a 10-year period. It was a very intense, grueling, excruciating 10 years.” (more…)

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NOV
11
Social Giveaways

Social Giveaways

November 11, 2010 by Charley's

2011 is going to be a new and exciting year and, in preparation for it, we’re going to start rolling out some social giveaways. We can’t give away too many details, but through facebook, twitter, our eClub and this blog we’re going to be giving away Charley’s goodness in denominations between $5 and $50. Follow us on facebook and twitter and don’t forget to sign up for our eClub.

Stay tuned, the fun’s just about to begin!

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NOV
11
Charley’s New Store Openings

Charley’s New Store Openings

November 11, 2010 by Charley's

We’re continuing to open more and more new, fantastic Charley’s stores every single week! Here is a list of the stores we have opened since our last eClub newsletter!

Aug 18 – Golden State Plaza, 1 Garden State Plaza, Paramus, NJ 07652
Sept 5 – Al Wahda Mall, Hazaa Bin Zayed The First Street, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Sept 9 – Blue Mall, Avenida Winston Churchill, Local P4-22, Domingo, Republica Dominicana
Oct 1 – Abingdon Plaza, 404 Cummings Street, Space 3, Abingdon, Va 24210
Oct 8 – Emerald Square Mall, 999 S. Washington Street, F-313, North Attleboro, MA 02760
Oct 11 – Shops At Mission Viejo, 555 Shops at Mission Viejo, Mission Viejo, CA 92679
Oct 16 – Altamonte Mall, 451 E. Altamonte Drive, #FS-05, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Oct 31 – The Shops of Grand River, 6200 Grand River Blvd. E., Leeds, AL 35094
Nov 1 – Meadowood Mall, 5615 Meadowood Circle, Reno, NV 89502
Nov 6 – Pier Bravo Navy Base, Fleetstore Building, 810 Willamette Street, Pearl Harbor HI 96860-5001
Nov 9 – Independence Center, 18813 E. 39th St. South #104, Independence, MO 64057

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NOV
11
Checkin at Charley’s and Get Some Reward Goodness

Checkin at Charley’s and Get Some Reward Goodness

November 11, 2010 by Charley's

Hey all you foursquare fanatics, start checking in at Charley’s to redeem special offers!

We’re kicking off the program at a handful of locations across the country and around the world, but we’re looking to our fans to tell us where we should go next. We’ll be adding a few locations to the offering every week! Let us know where you think we should go! We’re listening on facebook, on twitter and in the comments below! (more…)

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SEP
23
Second Annual Charley’s Scholarship Award Winner #5: Felicia McKinney

Second Annual Charley’s Scholarship Award Winner #5: Felicia McKinney

September 23, 2010 by Charley's

We have selected Felicia McKinney as the fifth Charley’s scholarship winner! We were proud to call Felicia a memberFelicia graduated from Penn Trafford High School in Harrison City, Pennsylvania. (more…)

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JUN
07
National Restaurant Association Show

National Restaurant Association Show

June 07, 2010 by Charley's

Each year, Charley’s sends a team of staff to the National Restaurant Association (NRA) show to explore trends, scope out competitors booths and attend sessions to learn about emerging trends in our industry so we can continue to provide the best food and experience for our customers. (more…)

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