Chattanooga Times Free Press

RESTAURANT REBUILD

- BY DAVE FLESSNER STAFF WRITER

Krystal rebuilds Shallowfor­d Road building with new design

Like its signature small square hamburger, Krystal is moving toward smaller, more square restaurant designs as part of its rebuild of its older units to make them more modern and mobile friendly for pickup service.

Krystal razed its 29-year-old restaurant just north of Hamilton Place mall this week to make room for its new smaller building format with double drive-through service. The new “Davenport” design (named after Krystal founder and late former company president Rody Davenport Jr., of Chattanoog­a) is about one-third smaller in size than the unit it replaces but is being designed to speed service through its drive-through window.

“Seventy percent of our business now comes through our drive-through so we’ve decreased the square footage in our new units but we’ve invested more in our drive-throughs and kitchen designs to maximize the speed of our service,” Krystal CEO Paul Macaluso said Friday. “We’re seeing improvemen­ts already between 20 and 30 seconds in these restaurant­s in terms of how quickly we can serve customers.”

The “scrape and rebuild” of the Shallowfor­d Road restaurant is one of 10 Krystal is undergoing across its Southeaste­rn footprint this year, and the fast-food chain plans to rebuild twice as many next year.

The first of the new “Davenport” designs opened Monday in both Tuscaloosa, Alabama and in Jackson, Mississipp­i.

Each of the new restaurant­s typically cost more than $1 million to rebuild. The 40 or so employees at each restaurant will staff other Krystal restaurant­s in the area during the 120day rebuild, Macaluso said.

Krystal plans to “scrape and rebuild” up to 100 of its 240 companyown­ed stores over the next five years, in addition to adding a couple of new company-owned stores this year as the 86-year-old chain seeks to boost its sales after two years of decline.

“Over half of our restaurant­s are over 40 years old and it’s hard to maintain those restaurant­s,” Macaluso said.

The new 1,788-square-foot restaurant on Shallowfor­d Road will be the first of the new designs built in Tennessee, although another couple local Krystal units are expected to be replaced in the region in the next year.

The new restaurant­s slated to open by mid December will seat 35 to 40 individual­s — or about half of the 75-seat capacity in the restaurant it will replace. The new restaurant will sport a vibrant color package highlighti­ng the Krystal name in red, a heritage color for Krystal. Architectu­rally, the new wood, metal and stucco buildings are designed to be both contempora­ry and nostalgic, with a full-glass front and a wood-framed open ceiling in the dining room.

“The biggest improvemen­t will be enhanced drive-through functional­ity. The drive-through design is built for speed and serviceabi­lity with a single window, expanded work zone and double drivelane,” Macaluso said.

No jobs are lost in the rebuild, Macaluso said, and staff will be added to support the resulting sales lift.

Contact Dave Flessner at dflessner@timesfreep­ress.com or at423-757-6340.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D RENDERING BY KRYSTAL ?? The new Krystal restaurant­s, including one planned to be built by the end of the year on Shallowfor­d Road, feature double drive through windows but less interior seating.
CONTRIBUTE­D RENDERING BY KRYSTAL The new Krystal restaurant­s, including one planned to be built by the end of the year on Shallowfor­d Road, feature double drive through windows but less interior seating.

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