Episode 641: The Godfather of Hot Wings: D’bo’s 35-Year Journey from Food Truck to Franchise Podcast Por  arte de portada

Episode 641: The Godfather of Hot Wings: D’bo’s 35-Year Journey from Food Truck to Franchise

Episode 641: The Godfather of Hot Wings: D’bo’s 35-Year Journey from Food Truck to Franchise

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Julian Boyd, CEO of D’bo’s Daiquiris, Wings & Seafood, shares the incredible story of the Memphis-born brand, pioneered by his parents, David and Latisha Boyd, starting with a food truck in 1990. Built on faith and the philosophy of "People, Service, Profits," D'bo's became known as the "godfather of hot wings" in Memphis. Following a personal tragedy, Julian earned his MBA to strategically guide the company's franchising expansion. The concept continually evolves—adding daiquiris and seafood—and successfully adapted to post-COVID challenges through on-site experiences and smart tech integration. D'bo's is now focused on intentional growth across the Southeast and Midwest.

10 Takeaways

  1. Wing Pioneers: Founded in 1990 from a food truck, D'bo's is credited as the "godfather of hot wings" in Memphis.

  2. Entrepreneurial Grit: The founder maxed out five credit cards for capital when banks refused, demonstrating immense belief in the concept.

  3. Core Philosophy: The business success is rooted in "People, Service, Profits," prioritizing customer and staff well-being above all.

  4. Faith and Family: Julian's drive to grow is deeply tied to honoring his late older brother, emphasizing family first.

  5. Strategic Education: Julian pursued an MBA with a family business focus to learn how to scale the company through intentional franchising.

  6. Menu Evolution: The concept has adapted over 35 years, expanding to include daiquiris, seafood, smash burgers, and fried catfish to diversify revenue.

  7. COVID Adaptation: The quick-service model thrived during the pandemic, boosted significantly by the ability to sell to-go alcoholic daiquiris.

  8. Profit Protection: D'bo's switched its primary online ordering to DoorDash Storefront for its crucial 100% chargeback protection feature.

  9. Experiential Revenue: New on-site events like brunches, karaoke, and live music were implemented to increase sit-down traffic and spending.

  10. Headwind Strategy: To manage rising costs, D'bo's focuses on menu innovation (e.g., loaded fries) and increased volume rather than aggressively out-pricing customers.

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