Crave Hot Dogs and BBQ Comes to Nashville, TN!

Jessica Woods

Crave Hot Dogs and BBQ Comes to Nashville, TN!

Crave Hot Dogs and BBQ Comes to Nashville, TN!(RestaurantNews.comCrave Hot Dogs and BBQ is a Hot Dog and BBQ restaurant that features delicious Jumbo Hot Dogs which are grilled to perfection, in addition to brats as well as mild and hot sausages. You will also find smoked brisket, pulled chicken and pulled pork as well as an array of desserts and sides. The restaurant has fun plays on classic BBQ dishes such as BBQ tacos, or Mac N Brisket sandwiches. The interior of the restaurants are very modern rustic and include a self-serve beer wall. Typically, you can find anywhere from 18-32 taps which include local craft beers and wine and sometimes mixed drinks. The restaurant often teams up with local breweries to bring classic favorites to their towns. The overall feel of the restaurant is very relaxed and a fun family environment. You can dine in the restaurant or relax on one of the patios often having games such as cornhole, connect four and more. Crave also has events during the week such as trivia night, tap takeovers, $2 Hot Dog Tuesdays and kids eat free Wednesdays. It truly is a fun family go to spot, where there is something for everyone.

Crave is excited to enter the Nashville, Tennessee market. “Nashville, TN is a market we’ve wanted to get into for quite some time, we are excited to have found the right franchisees to bring it there and can’t wait for it to open. Crave Corporate.”

Crave currently has units across the United States in Georgia, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, Florida, Colorado, Louisiana, Nevada, Michigan, Arizona, Pennsylvania and more. The expansion plans for Crave are to have 100 units open of the next 3-5 years with no less than 20 trucks on the road. Crave also has a food truck model that they released early 2020.


For more information on owning your own Crave, please email samantha@iwantcrave.com or visit us at www.iwantcrave.com.

Crave Hot Dogs and BBQ franchise

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