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Happy (restaurant)

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Happy
Company typePrivate
IndustryRestaurant
GenreCasual dining
Founded1994 (30 years ago) (1994)[1]
FoundersOrlin Popov
HeadquartersVarna, Bulgaria
Number of locations
27 (2024)
Area served
Bulgaria, Romania, Spain, United Kingdom
Key people
Orlin Popov (CEO)
ProductsBurgers, chicken, steak, pasta, seafood, sushi, dessert, Bulgarian cuisine, Asian cuisine, fusion cuisine
Websitehappyrestaurants.com

Happy, also known as Happy Bar & Grill, is a Bulgarian restaurant chain founded in 1994 and headquartered in Varna, Bulgaria.[2] It is the largest casual dining restaurant chain in Bulgaria. Since its founding in 1994, it has expanded to 27 locations as of 2024, including opening restaurants in Spain, the United Kingdom, and most recently Romania.[3] The chain offers a wide selection in its menu, including Burgers, chicken, steak, pasta, seafood, sushi, dessert, Bulgarian cuisine, Asian cuisine, fusion cuisine, and seasonal selections of other cuisines. In Bulgaria, the company runs its own delivery service and app, Happy Delivery, which it shares with its local sister restaurant chains.[4]

As of October 2024, its parent company additionally owns and operates Italian food chain Burrata and fine dining chain Captain Cook in Bulgaria.[1]

History

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Happy was founded by Orlin Popov when the first Happy restaurant opened in 1994 in Varna, Bulgaria.[1] The restaurant's concept was seen as comparable to that of Hard Rock Cafe, adapted to the needs of the Bulgarian market.[5] It opened its first restaurant outside of its home city of Varna in Ruse in 1997, and expanded to Plovdiv in 1999. It opened its first location in the country's capital of Sofia in 2000. The company ran restaurants with other brands as well, including one of its current sister chains, Captain Cook, and the group grew to a total of 20 locations spread out in seven cities and three of the country's summer resorts by 2002.

In 2004, it opened its first location outside of the country, with the opening of Happy Rock Bar & Grill in Barcelona, though significant growth continued to only be in Bulgaria. In later years, founder and CEO Orlin Popov would share that the company's initial attempts to expand to Spain with the same concept would lead to their first Spanish restaurant's bankruptcy in its first year.[6] The Happy chain itself reached 20 restaurants in its home country in 2007, and 23 by 2020.[1]

In 2019, the chain opened its first restaurant in the United Kingdom on Piccadilly in London, with ambitions to develop and sell a franchise model from there.[2] In 2024, the first Happy restaurant in Romania opened in AFI Cotroceni in Bucharest, with plans to grow the chain's total number of locations worldwide to 70 by 2030.[3][7]

The only Happy-branded restaurant in Spain, Happy Rock Bar & Grill, was temporarily closed since September 2023, and remains closed as of October 2024.[8] The Happy Group, the local parent company, continues to run four other restaurants under different brands, including three in the country and one in Singapore.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "About Us". Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.
  2. ^ a b Filipova, Iglika (29 Mar 2019). "Орлин Попов: Първият ресторант "Хепи" в Лондон е стратегически ход" [Orlin Popov: The first "Happy" restaurant in London is a strategic move]. Capital (in Bulgarian). Economedia. Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Българската верига Happy отвори първия си ресторант в съседна Румъния" [The Bulgarian chain Happy opened its first restaurant in neighboring Romania]. Money.bg (in Bulgarian). 23 May 2024. Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.
  4. ^ Tomova, Alexandra (17 Aug 2019). "Вкусна храна – вкусни спомени с Happy Delivery" [Tasty food - tasty memories with Happy Delivery]. codefashion.bg (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.
  5. ^ Petrov, Ventsislav (10 Jul 2002). "Веригата "Хепи" е с американско ноу-хау" [The chain "Happy" is with American know-how]. Dnevnik (in Bulgarian). Economedia. Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.
  6. ^ "Българският бранд и България като бранд" [The Bulgarian Brand and Bulgaria as a Brand]. webcafe.bg (in Bulgarian). 27 Jul 2017. Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.
  7. ^ "CBRE brings to Romania Happy Restaurants, the biggest restaurant chain in Bulgaria". thebizz.ro. 2 Nov 2023. Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.
  8. ^ "Bookings". Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.
  9. ^ "Restaurants". Retrieved 10 Oct 2024.