Raleigh, N.C. — Golden Corral, the nation’s largest grill-buffet chain, plans a major redesign of its restaurants. The first new building prototype, called Gateway, is under construction in Greensboro, N.C., and will open later this year. The Gateway design is intended to allow Golden Corral to provide an enhanced experience for its guests, as well as a more efficient operating platform for its operators.
Golden Corral worked with the Cincinnati-based firm FRCH Design Worldwide to create a new building design that will elevate its curb appeal. The exterior of the prototype features stacked stone towers, oversized windows, red awnings and accent lighting.
Other enhancements include replacing the self-serve beverage stations with servers delivering beverages to guests, new plates and upgraded silverware served at each table and new uniforms for Golden Corral team members.
Golden Corral also partnered with Florida-based kitchen design firm, Profitality, to create a more efficient operating platform. The kitchen redesign is based on time-motion studies and increased employee efficiency, which resulted in a reduction of the kitchen space of nearly 900 square feet.
“The minute our guests see the new Golden Corral they will begin the journey through a totally new buffet experience,” says Lance Trenary, president and chief executive officer of Golden Corral. “This is the culmination of a year’s worth of research and months of planning with the best design firms in the business, our franchisees, and our internal team. It will bring to life our goal of creating an elevated buffet dining occasion at Golden Corral.”
The second Gateway prototype will begin construction in Gainesville, Ga., in 2018. A complete gallery of artist renderings of Golden Corral’s redesign can be found here.
Golden Corral, based in Raleigh, N.C., has 485 restaurants operating in 42 states as of January 1, 2017.