Restaurant Chart Examples

Same-store sales growth, revenue by location, EBITDA margin, and average revenue per location charts for restaurant operators and franchise owners.

Same-Store Sales Growth Chart

Show how your existing locations are performing — independent of new store openings — with the metric investors and franchise analysts care about most. Same-store sales growth (comps) tells the true story of whether your concept is gaining momentum, holding steady, or losing relevance in established markets.

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Restaurant Revenue by Location Chart

Rank your locations by revenue to identify top performers, flag underperformers, and show investors and bankers the distribution of revenue across your portfolio. This horizontal bar chart is essential for multi-unit operators seeking expansion financing, franchise investors evaluating unit economics, and bank meetings where location-level performance needs to be demonstrated.

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Restaurant EBITDA Margin Chart

Track EBITDA margin trends over time to show operational efficiency, demonstrate improvement from management interventions, and support acquisition or financing conversations. In restaurant M&A, EBITDA margin is the core valuation driver — this line chart makes your profitability story visual and immediately credible to buyers and lenders.

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Restaurant Revenue Growth Chart

Track total restaurant revenue growth over time — accounting for new openings and same-store performance — to present a complete growth story to banks and investors. This line chart shows whether you're building a growing business or simply adding locations to mask a flat concept, and gives lenders the trajectory data they need to approve expansion financing.

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Average Revenue per Location Chart Template

Show the Average Unit Volume (AUV) across your restaurant or retail locations to demonstrate unit economics, support franchise valuations, and benchmark against industry standards. This bar chart is the cornerstone of any franchise pitch or multi-unit investment thesis — it shows what a franchisee or investor can expect from a single well-run unit.

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