Oporto (restaurant)

Oporto
Public/Franchises
Industry Food
Founded 1986 (Original store)
1995 (1st Franchise)
Headquarters Chatswood, New South Wales
Key people
Craig Tozer–Acting CEO[1]
Products Chicken products, burgers, wraps, salads, sides and desserts
Owners Quick Service Restaurant Holdings
Number of employees
Unknown
Slogan Various; "Just gotta go!", "Legendary Sauce with Irresistible Force", "Fresh not frozen, Grilled not fried"
Website Oporto Online
Oporto outlet at Victoria Place, located above Victoria station, in London, UK
Oporto Drive-through menu in Sydney.

Oporto is an international Australian-based Quick Service Restaurant fast-food franchise with a Portuguese-theme. Oporto specialises in Portuguese style chicken.

International

Oporto has more than 100 'eat in' or 'take-away' restaurants in Australia, New Zealand, India, the United States, and the United Kingdom, although a large majority of these are located in New South Wales, Australia, where the company is headquartered. It previously also operated stores throughout China.

History

The first Oporto restaurant was founded in 1986 by António Cerqueira, an Australian of Portuguese descent, in North Bondi, New South Wales, Australia but was originally named Portuguese Style Bondi Charcoal Chicken. The 'Oporto' name came from Porto, Portugal's second largest city.

Oporto first opened a franchise store in 1995[2] and was named the fastest growing franchise in Australia in January 2005 by Business Review Weekly.

In 2007 there were 100 locations in New South Wales, 14 in Queensland, 8 in Victoria, 5 in ACT, 5 in South Australia and 6 in New Zealand. Some of these restaurants are called Oporto Express and offer a smaller range of products – most commonly this means they do not offer a breakfast menu.

Oporto opened their first store in the United Kingdom at London's Victoria Station in January 2009, and opened their first restaurant in the United States in Rancho Cucamonga, California on 25 February 2011.[3] There are now over 100 stores in operation in the world (currently in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States). Oporto has three types of Oporto store types; Drive Thru, Shopping Centre and Strip stores.

In July 2007, Quadrant Private Equity and Quick Service Restaurant Holdings (which owns Red Rooster and Chicken Treat) purchased Oporto.[4]

In June 2011, Archer Capital acquired Quick Service Restaurant Holdings from Quadrant Private Equity for an estimated $450 million (including Red Rooster and Chicken Treat). [5][6]

On 26 March 2012 Oporto ceased trading in China, closing its three outlets.[7]

In 2013, Oporto opened their first restaurant in Western Australia in South Perth on the Corner Canning Hwy & Berwick St. Oportos has since increased to over 8 stores in the region.

Food

Oporto's chilli sauce is a Portuguese piri-piri sauce made from chilli, ginger, lemon and garlic. Oporto has a range of fast food items centering on its grilled chicken.

Identity and marketing

Oporto describes itself as a wholly owned Australian company.

The franchise distances itself from the perception that fast food is unhealthy by promoting its chicken as "fresh not frozen, grilled not fried".

See also

References

  1. "Oporto CEO resigns as QSRH shakes up execs". QSR media. June 15, 2015. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
  2. "Oporto Franchising Pty Ltd". Franchise Business / Franchise Council of Australia. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  3. Shatkin, Elina (2011-02-24). "Australia's In-N-Out: Oporto, Coming to San Bernardino - Los Angeles - Restaurants and Dining - Squid Ink". Blogs.laweekly.com. Retrieved 2012-08-15.
  4. QSR completes $60m Oporto deal – Inside Retailing online, 18 July 2007
  5. Wen, PHilip (14 June 2011). "Archer buys Red Rooster and Oporto in $450m deal". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 4 July 2011.
  6. Ooi, Teresa (14 June 2011). "Archer buys up $450m worth of quick chicken". The Australian. Retrieved 16 June 2011.
  7. "Locations - International". Oporto. Retrieved 2012-08-15.

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