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Consortium Completes $620 Million Acquisition of Denny’s Corp.

Article Summary: A consortium led by TriArtisan Capital Advisors has finalized its purchase of Denny’s Corp. in an all-cash deal valued at approximately $620 million. The transaction transitions the restaurant chain to private ownership following a significant reduction in store locations over the past two years.

Denny’s Acquisition Key Points:

  • Deal Structure: Stockholders received $6.25 per share in cash, with the total enterprise value set at $620 million.

  • New Ownership: The buying group includes investment firms TriArtisan Capital Advisors and Treville Capital Group, alongside Yadav Enterprises Inc., one of the chain’s largest franchisees.

  • Recent Contraction: The number of Denny’s locations dropped from 1,573 in late 2023 to 1,459 in September 2025.

Denny’s Corp. announced that it has completed its sale to a consortium of investment firms and a major franchisee in a transaction valued at approximately $620 million.

The diner chain, which also owns the Keke’s Breakfast Cafe brand, was acquired by TriArtisan Capital Advisors LLC, Treville Capital Group, and Yadav Enterprises Inc. Under the terms of the agreement, which was originally reached in November, Denny’s stockholders received $6.25 in cash for each share of common stock.

“Today represents an important milestone for Denny’s and Keke’s as we embark on our next chapter under new ownership,” Denny’s Corp. CEO Kelli Valade said in a news release. “With the support of our new owners, we look forward to continuing to serve and delight guests across the nation.”

Valade stated that the acquisition will provide the company with “enhanced flexibility and resources” to invest in its brands and support its franchise base.

The transition to private ownership comes after a dedicated effort by the corporation to close underperforming locations. According to a 2024 results report released in February 2025, the company shuttered 88 “lower-volume restaurants” in 2024 while opening only 14 new locations.

Data indicates that the total number of Denny’s restaurants declined from 1,573 in December 2023 to 1,459 by late September 2025. During that same period, the company operated 78 Keke’s locations. As of this week, 43 Denny’s restaurants remain in Illinois, with a significant presence in the Chicago area.

Rohit Manocha, co-founder and managing director at TriArtisan, described the acquisition as a continuation of the firm’s history in the sector.

“Denny’s is an iconic piece of the American dream, with a renowned brand, a strong franchise base and loyal customers,” Manocha said. “Our team has significant investment experience in the restaurant industry, and our acquisition of Denny’s builds on our success with other full-service restaurant concepts.”

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