John Paterson had every reason to chase growth. The hype was real. The demand was there. But instead of opening more restaurants, he doubled down on one—and built a brand that runs deep instead of wide. Raised inside family-run restaurants in Alabama, John’s path to ownership wasn’t fast—but it was intentional. And at Frankie’s in Nashville, that intention is baked into every decision: from the way they hire and train, to how they lead, serve, and scale.
In this episode, we talk about the risks he refused to take, the systems he uses to keep team culture strong, and the belief that building something
worth coming back to is more powerful than just being new. To learn more about Frankie’s in Nashville, visit
https://www.frankiesnashville.com.
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