Firehouse Subs is coming to Australia, starting with SE Queensland in late 2025; 165 stores nationwide planned in next 10 years

Firehouse Subs® blazing a trail to Australia

Iconic sub sandwich chain plans to open 165 restaurants across Australia in next 10 years

TORONTO, Feb. 18, 2025 /CNW/ - Firehouse Subs®, the iconic American sub sandwich restaurant chain renowned for delivering large, flavorful portions and exceptional customer experience, is coming to Australia this year. Retail Food Group (RFG), Australia's largest multi-brand retail food franchisor, intends for Firehouse Subs to become the #1 sandwich choice in the country, with plans to open 165 restaurants in 10 years, and the first restaurant planned to open in Southeast Queensland in late 2025.

Founded in Florida, U.S., in 1994 by two former firefighter brothers, Firehouse Subs is celebrated for its made-to-order sandwiches, each layered with premium meats and cheeses sliced in-house and then steamed hot to bring out delicious and bold flavours. The brand lives up to the founders' original vision to be a restaurant where people can come and enjoy hot and hearty portions with quality service. Its products frequently rank among the very best in U.S. consumer surveys for food quality and taste.

This marks the entry into the Asia-Pacific region for the brand, through a development and franchise agreement between a subsidiary of the parent company, Restaurant Brands International (RBI), one of the world's largest quick service restaurant companies, and RFG. RFG is the owner of popular brands Gloria Jeans Coffees, Donut King, Brumby's Bakery, Beefy's Pies and Crust Pizza.

Thiago Santelmo, President of RBI International, said: "We are excited to expand Firehouse Subs in the Asia-Pacific region, bringing our iconic sandwiches and rich brand heritage to Australia. This is made possible through our partnership with RFG, whose deep local expertise will be instrumental in delivering an outstanding guest experience."

RFG Chief Executive Officer Matt Marshall said the introduction of Firehouse Subs to the growing A$1.7bn sandwich market in Australia represented a tremendous addition to RFG's suite of high-performing food brands and an exciting opportunity for Australians to enjoy this iconic food brand.

"I am convinced that Australians have never tried anything like the quality and flavour of Firehouse Subs®. This is a brand that is all about the highest quality sandwiches with exceptional service," he said. "We couldn't ask for a better partner than RBI, bringing global scale and new market entry expertise."

The Firehouse Subs® menu includes signature products such as the Hook and Ladder, Firehouse Italian, and the Firehouse Beef & Cheddar Brisket.

Mr. Marshall said RFG is expected to open 15 company-owned restaurants in the next three years, before launching franchising opportunities in year four. The Firehouse Subs® brand caters for a range of small and large store formats which provides flexibility in reaching consumers in a wide variety of locations. RFG's rights to open and franchise stores after 2027 are subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions.

The launch of Firehouse Subs® is expected to support thousands of careers over the next decade, including construction, supply chain and distribution, head office support, and restaurant employees and management.

Firehouse Subs is a growing and exciting brand boasting over 1,300 restaurants across the U.S., Canada, Switzerland, Mexico, Albania and the United Arab Emirates, with plans to open its first restaurant in Brazil later this year. The brand is built on decades of fire and police service and is committed to saving lives through grants for equipment, training and support to emergency workers.

About Retail Food Group Limited

RFG is a global food and beverage company headquartered in Queensland. It is Australia's largest multi-brand retail food franchise manager and is the owner of iconic brands including Gloria Jean's, Donut King, Brumby's Bakery, Crust Gourmet Pizza and Beefy's Pies. The Company holds the exclusive licence to grow Firehouse Subs restaurants in Australia and expects to open the first restaurant in 2025. RFG distributes high quality pies from our Sunshine Coast Bakery and coffee through our Sydney Roastery. For more information about RFG visit: www.rfg.com.au

About Firehouse Subs®

Firehouse Subs® is a restaurant chain with a passion for hearty and flavourful food, heartfelt service, and public safety. Founded in Jacksonville, Florida in 1994 by two brothers and former firefighters, Firehouse Subs is a brand built on decades of fire and police service, hot and hearty subs piled high with the highest quality meats and cheeses and its commitment to saving lives through the establishment of the non-profit Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation®.

Firehouse Subs is part of of Restaurant Brands International Inc. ("RBI"), one of the world's largest quick service restaurant companies with nearly US$45 billion in annual system-wide sales and over 32,000 restaurants in more than 120 countries and territories. RBI owns four of the world's most prominent and iconic quick service restaurant brands – TIM HORTONS®, BURGER KING®, POPEYES®, and FIREHOUSE SUBS®.

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I've tried Firehouse Subs in North America, and I agree with ceebee's comment on a July 2015 discussion forum post Restaurant/Dining/Food Chains We'd Like to See down under - I like Firehouse Subs' sandwiches more than the ones from Subways and Quiznos

Comments

  • Noice

  • +2

    I was hoping this would be about a brand of subwoofer I hadn’t heard of

  • +13

    Hard to get excited about this when every other US chain that comes here delivers a neutered version with massively inflated prices for our market

  • +1

    I am convinced that Australians have never tried anything like the quality and flavour of Firehouse Subs

    I have high expectations lol. What a dumb thing to say.

  • +2

    Yeah like already mentioned, I've no doubt this will be overpriced and under-deliver in terms of quality, as is the Australian way.

    Quizno's had the same expectations and growth and them bombed terribly.

  • +4

    I honestly think the hype for American food has died down a bit in the last year or two. I think due to a few things, the multiple fast food franchises that have tried to break into the market and failed, the prevalence of American snacks thanks to vape stores, the explosion in the American BBQ trend (which has already peaked and starting to subside). The novelty just isn't as strong any more. Don't think this will be super successful, right now people want bang for buck and I don't think that will be their plan here.

  • We (RFG) have signed a 20-year development agreement with RBI to launch the highly successful Firehouse Subs brand in Australia, with 165 outlets to open in the first 10 years

    RFG has committed to investing US$4m for each of the first three years, increasing to US$5m in years 4 to 6 to fund rapid growth. RFG has the option to exit the contract at the end of year 3.

    US$12m and 3 years to challenge Subway and their 1200+ stores nationwide

    RFG shares all time high $300+ and now $2+

    This is only going to end one way

    • Subway is pretty sub-average tbh. It won't be hard to compete if they can match on price.

  • Will be good for a few years then once growth slows they'll start cutting quality and quantity to keep profits growing.

  • The Americanisation of Australia continues apace. Unlike Greenland our resources and water are already owned and exploited by the planet eating cancer. Military bases everywhere.Nuclear waste,subs etc.And it will cost us trillions forever to pay for the pleasure.
    51st state we are, sovereign we are not.

    • Albo's Americanisation

      • 3000-9000 permanent US military personnel in Perth, by 2027, ( watch the magic tradies and houses appear from a genie bottle) plus all the other bases around the country.
        We are effectively Pearl Harbour Gen II. And the orange overlord isn't even across what AUKUS means.

  • Why can't we just get 'In n Out'?

    • you'd pay $18 per burger if we did :(

      Some things are just best left alone.

  • +1

    Will end up like the other sub mobs that have tried like Quiznos or Jersey Mike's. Open with a huge selection of meats, cheeses etc at stupid high prices only to have almost no customers, slash the menu after a little bit and then close up shop altogether within a couple of years. Tale as old as time. Wendy's are having another go in Australia and I can see them going the same way Carl's Jr has gone. Out of business.

    Subway themselves should be out of business at the prices they currently charge. Nearly $15 for a footlong Italian BMT at my local. Ridiculous.

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