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The Top Restaurant Mergers and Acquisitions Deals of 2018


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Short story: It was good to be a coffee chain this year.

Mergers and acquisitions activity in 2018 had a little bit of everything.

From quick-service restaurant (QSR) deals featuring Inspire Brands’ purchase of Sonic Drive-In, to activity in the delivery and reservation spaces with Resy buying Reserve, there was plenty for stakeholders to talk about. Some companies waited until year’s end to conclude business, as Dutch delivery company Takeaway.com snapped up Delivery Hero today.

The rolling up of coffee chains by bigger beverage brands including Nestle SA culminated in a big bet on Costa Coffee by Coca Cola. At $5.1 billion, it was the largest acquisition of the year.

But there were also some notable absentees this year. Restaurant Brands International, owner of Burger King, Tim Horton’s, and Popeye’s, went silent. Even more surprising is the lack of movement on the part of Dine Brands, which has publicly acknowledged a need to spice up its restaurant portfolio—already sporting Applebee’s and IHOP as subsidiaries.

The deals are listed in chronological order.

Top Restaurant M&A Deals of 2018

Purchased Buyer Sector Month Value
Fogo de Chao Rhone Capital Upscale Dining February $560 million
Zagat The Infatuation Publishing March undisclosed
ResDiary AccorHotels Reservations April undisclosed
Waitr Landcadia Holdings, Inc. Delivery May $308 million
orderTalk Uber Eats Delivery May undisclosed
Pret A Manger JAB Holding Co. QSR May $2 billion
Barcelona Wine Bar and Bartaco Del Frisco's Restaurant Group Upscale Dining June $325 million
EventUp Gather Events June undisclosed
LevelUp Grubhub Delivery July $390 million
Costa Coffee Coca-Cola Coffee August $5.1 billion
Zoe's Kitchen Cava QSR August $300 million
Sonic Inspire Brands QSR September $2.3 billion
Tapingo Grubhub Delivery September $150 million
Wagamama Restaurant Group Plc Casual Dining October $456 million
Bojangles Durational Capital Management LP and The Jordan Company, L.P QSR November $594 million
Reserve Resy Reservations November undisclosed
BiteSquad Waitr Delivery November $321.3 million
FoodyDirect Goldbelly Delivery November undisclosed
Smashburger* Jollibee QSR December undisclosed
Delivery Hero (Germany only) Takeaway.com Delivery December $1 billion

Source: News reports and public filings.

*Smashburger was bought in three installments: 45 percent in 2015 for and undisclosed amount; 40 percent in Feb 2018 for $100 million; and the remaining 15 percent for $10 million in December.

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