Beef ‘O’ Brady’s and The Brass Tap Set Sights on Memphis

The fast-casual concepts are actively seeking Memphis franchisees.
Beef 'O' Brady's and The Brass Tap Set Sights on Memphis
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FSC Franchise Co., the Tampa, Florida-based parent company of Beef ‘O’ Brady’s and The Brass Tap, is actively seeking franchisees to bring both fast-casual concepts to the Memphis area, according to CEO Chris Elliott.

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Although no leases have been signed and opening dates are not yet projected, Elliott expresses enthusiasm about joining the Memphis community. “It’s a great city, and both of our concepts would do well there, both Beef ‘O’ Brady’s and The Brass Tap.”

Beef ‘O’ Brady’s is known for its classic American cuisine and family-friendly ambiance, while The Brass Tap offers an extensive selection of beers—including over 150 craft options from around the world—in a neighborhood setting that combines relaxation with sophistication.

Those interested in franchising opportunities can visit the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s and The Brass Tap franchise websites for more information. Stay tuned for updates as leases are secured.

Cat Broughton

Cat Broughton

Cat Broughton is a creative lifestyle writer with a passion for exploring the art of storytelling. She graduated from the University of Memphis with a BA in English, where she honed her skills in crafting compelling narratives. When she's not putting pen to paper, you can usually find her perfecting her downward dog, eating vegan food, and sporting platform sandals, though usually not at the same time.
Cat Broughton

Cat Broughton

Cat Broughton is a creative lifestyle writer with a passion for exploring the art of storytelling. She graduated from the University of Memphis with a BA in English, where she honed her skills in crafting compelling narratives. When she's not putting pen to paper, you can usually find her perfecting her downward dog, eating vegan food, and sporting platform sandals, though usually not at the same time.

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