Timeline

Media Contact

Sandy D'Elosua
National Director of Communications
813-849-2117
sdelosua@meltingpot.com

 

1975

The Melting Pot opened its first location in Maitland, Fla., outside of Orlando. First restaurant had four tables and a limited menu consisting of cheese, beef and chocolate fondue.

1976

The Melting Pot opened second restaurant in Orlando.

1979

Johnston brothers opened The Melting Pot's first franchise location outside of the Orlando market in Tallahassee, Fla. Current sustained operations: 3

1981

Johnston brothers opened The Melting Pot franchise in Tampa, Fla.

1984

The Melting Pot franchise location opened in Gainesville, Fla.

1985

Johnston brothers purchased all rights to the restaurant chain and established The Melting Pot Restaurants Inc. The next 10 years are marked by conservative growth as the newly formed franchise company assessed the short-term growth opportunities and long-term strategic growth plan. Johnston brothers opened company units in Clearwater and St. Petersburg, Fla.

1985-1995

The Melting Pot opened 2-3 franchised restaurants per year. Slow, but steady growth.

1995

The Melting Pot launched aggressive efforts to educate, engage and train franchisees. By this time, 26 restaurants opened.

1995-2001

The Melting Pot opened 20 restaurants (averaging 3 to 5 per year).

2001

The Melting Pot opened 10 restaurants.

2002

The Melting Pot opened 10 restaurants.

2003

The Melting Pot opened 10 restaurants, total 66 opened restaurants.

2004

The Melting Pot opened 16 locations, total 85 stores opened.

2005

The Melting Pot turned 30 and celebrated opening its 100th location in Pasadena, Calif.

2006

Introduced 12 new locations and more than 30 signed and in development.

2007

The Melting Pot opened 19 locations and 42 were in development.

2008

The Melting Pot opened 15 locations and 26 were in development.

2009

The Melting Pot signed first international franchise agreement for Western Canada and introduced 7 new locations.

2010

The Melting Pot celebrated its 35th anniversary, opened its first international location in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, signed a seven-unit deal in Mexico and opened its first Mexico location in Mexico City.

2011

The Melting Pot continued international expansion opening its second location in Mexico City and signing a five-unit franchise deal for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

2012

The Melting Pot signed the largest franchise deal in its history to bring 12 units to eight countries in the Middle East. The company continued international expansion by signing a five-unit franchise deal for Indonesia, opening its second location in Canada in Richmond Hill, Ontario and opening a third location in Mexico City.