Fat Brands confidentially files to IPO Twin Peaks, Smokey Bones brands days after federal indictment

Fat Brands confidentially files to IPO Twin Peaks, Smokey Bones brands days after federal indictment


Smokey Bones at Broadcasting Square. 

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Fat Brands said Tuesday it has confidentially filed to take its Twin Peaks and Smokey Bones restaurant chains public through an initial public offering, less than a week after federal authorities charged the restaurant company and its chair Andy Wiederhorn for an alleged $47 million bogus loan scheme.

Fat Brands announced its intention to spin off Twin Peaks through an IPO last year. At that time, the company had already disclosed a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation into Wiederhorn.

On Thursday, Fat Brands, Wiederhorn and a few other people were criminally indicted by a federal grand jury in Los Angeles for wire fraud, tax evasion and other counts related to the alleged scheme. In a separate civil complaint filed on Friday, the SEC accused the company and Wiederhorn of violations related to the same conduct.

Both Fat Brands and Wiederhorn, through an attorney, have denied the charges.

Since its founding in 2005, Twin Peaks has grown to nearly 115 restaurant locations in the U.S. and Mexico. Fat Brands bought the company in 2021. The sports bar chain is known for its female staff’s revealing uniforms, similar to Hooters.

Smokey Bones is a newer addition to Fat Brands’ portfolio, which currently includes 18 chains. Olive Garden owner Darden Restaurants created the barbecue chain in 1999 but later sold the brand. Fat Brands acquired it in September 2023, with the goal of converting more than half of its 61 corporate-owned restaurants into Twin Peaks locations.

“Our priority is to use the proceeds from any transaction to deleverage the balance sheet,” Wiederhorn said about the potential IPO on the company’s first-quarter conference call on May 1.

Wiederhorn has a 45% stake in Fat Brands through Fog Cutter Holdings, according to FactSet.

Shares of the company have fallen 9% this year, dragging its market value down to about $90 million.



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