Randy’s Donuts, an iconic Los Angeles-based brand, is expanding its global footprint with plans to open 50 stores across Japan. The first locations are scheduled to debut in Tokyo by the second quarter of 2025, marking a significant milestone in the company’s international growth.
“We are incredibly excited to bring Randy’s Donuts to Japan,” said Mark Kelegian, owner of Randy’s Donuts, in an official statement. “This market represents a significant opportunity for us to share our delicious donuts with even more fans around the world. We are committed to ensuring that our new locations uphold the quality and experience that our customers have come to love.”
Founded in 1952, Randy’s Donuts is renowned for its 32-foot rooftop donut at the original location in Inglewood, California, a symbol synonymous with Southern California’s food culture. The chain offers an extensive menu of around 60 donut varieties, ranging from classic glazed to inventive specialty creations.
Randy’s Donuts currently operates in several key markets, including Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, Las Vegas, the Philippines, South Korea, and Saudi Arabia. The expansion into Japan further solidifies its presence as a global brand.
This latest venture underscores the growing popularity of Randy’s Donuts as it continues to delight fans worldwide with its signature treats.
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