California
Based Chain Opening Sports Pub in Mesa
By
Donna Hogan, East Valley Tribune
June
22, 2005
MESA
(Wednesday, June 22, 2005) - Indigo Joe's, a
California based sports-pub chain about to make
its Arizona debut in Mesa, will have 20 beers on
tap, 50 TVs and wireless voice boxes so sports
fans can choose which of the big screens to tune
in.
It also will have
flowers in the ladies room and a children's game
room.
"Most sports
pubs are one dimensional," said Troy Taylor,
CEO of Indigo Joe's parent company, Neighborhood
Sports Pub Concepts. "We found a niche. First
and foremost, we target the adult female. If mom
feels comfortable bringing the kids, the guys will
follow."
Indigo Joe's Sports
Pub & Restaurant is suiting up to start
serving up typical sports bar fare - steaks,
salads, sandwiches and a plethora of starters from
chicken wings to onion rings - July 25 at 2855 N.
Power Road, said owner Paul O'Neill.
That's in the
Village at Las Sendas, a high-end office and
retail complex on Power Road near the Red Mountain
Freeway segment of Loop 202.
O'Neill and wife
Beth have the Indigo Joe's franchise rights for
Mesa. He hopes to open a second version within two
years and have four open within five years.
"The East
Valley was screaming for something like this - a
family-oriented place where you could get good
food," O'Neill said.
Not to minimize the
sports-themed aspect, O'Neill said he will have 45
to 50 TVs, seven of them plasma screens and one a
62-inch version. A game room designed for kids
aged 6 to 14 will have big glass windows so
parents watching the TVs can also keep an eye on
the small-fry.
Adults who want to
play games, too, can belly up to the bar for NTN
Trivia, a national, interactive, competitive bar
game.
Indigo Joe's also
will have wireless Internet capability, O'Neill
said, so customers can bring their laptops and log
in.
The Mesa Indigo
Joe's will be the fourth in the chain to open,
Taylor said, although he has sold 18 franchises.
He expects 12 to 15 to open within the year,
including locations in Denver, Las Vegas and
Atlanta.
Taylor, previously
a franchise developer, and a couple of partners
opened the first Indigo Joe's in Encinitas,
Calif., in 2002 after nearly a decade designing
the concept. He plans to grow the chain through
the Southwest first, eventually opening a store a
month.
To keep the
family-focus that Taylor said distinguishes Indigo
Joe's from other sports bars, he looks for
franchisees who will open a store within their own
community.
O'Neill said he
lives within a couple of miles of his Mesa
restaurant and will take on
owner-operator-partners for the next three.
"We're not
looking for absentee owners," he said.
"You have to live in a community to be
involved."
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