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Juan Maestro is a Chilean sandwich restaurant chain and subsidiary of G&N Brands. Its first branch opened in downtown Santiago in 1983. The company has since expanded and now has 64 locations across Chile. [1]
Juan Maestro's parent company, G&N Brands Spa is the largest restaurant franchising holding company in Chile, with over 30 years operating in the country. [2] It is led by Brazilian CEO Atila Noronha, who assumed the position in 2018. [3]
The restaurant chain serves Chilean-style churrasco, chicken, and pork sandwiches. Customers can choose from various traditional combinations, such as
chacarero,
barros luco, campero or italiano. It also offers salads and sides, such as fries,
empanadas, milkshakes, ice cream and refreshments, including soft drinks, juice and
beer.
En 1983 Juan Maestro opened its first location in the Commune of Santiago.
In 2016, American firm The Carlyle Group purchased 75% of Juan Maestro, in addition to Doggis, Fritz, Bob's, Mamut, Popeye's and Tommy Beans, being the other brands of G&N Brands. Combined their annual sales surpass US$150 million. [4]
In 2018, el Maestro especialista en sándwich recibió el máximo galardón como la mejor marca en comida rápida según sus consumidores. [5] En el mismo año la matriz sumó casi 40 aperturas en el último año, sobre todo por los restaurantes Tommy Beans, Doggis y Juan Maestro. [6]
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Juan Maestro is a Chilean sandwich restaurant chain and subsidiary of G&N Brands. Its first branch opened in downtown Santiago in 1983. The company has since expanded and now has 64 locations across Chile. [1]
Juan Maestro's parent company, G&N Brands Spa is the largest restaurant franchising holding company in Chile, with over 30 years operating in the country. [2] It is led by Brazilian CEO Atila Noronha, who assumed the position in 2018. [3]
The restaurant chain serves Chilean-style churrasco, chicken, and pork sandwiches. Customers can choose from various traditional combinations, such as
chacarero,
barros luco, campero or italiano. It also offers salads and sides, such as fries,
empanadas, milkshakes, ice cream and refreshments, including soft drinks, juice and
beer.
En 1983 Juan Maestro opened its first location in the Commune of Santiago.
In 2016, American firm The Carlyle Group purchased 75% of Juan Maestro, in addition to Doggis, Fritz, Bob's, Mamut, Popeye's and Tommy Beans, being the other brands of G&N Brands. Combined their annual sales surpass US$150 million. [4]
In 2018, el Maestro especialista en sándwich recibió el máximo galardón como la mejor marca en comida rápida según sus consumidores. [5] En el mismo año la matriz sumó casi 40 aperturas en el último año, sobre todo por los restaurantes Tommy Beans, Doggis y Juan Maestro. [6]
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[[Category:Restaurant chains in Chile]] [[Category:Restaurant chains]]