Bruegger's top 10 neighbors span six different subcategories — women's apparel, pet care, beauty salons, a TV show, an athlete, and a dessert brand — with no single category dominating the set. That breadth, compressed into a narrow similarity band from 0.87 down to 0.84, is the defining structural feature here.
The shape is flat: Altar'd State leads at 0.87, followed by athlete Taylor Twellman at 0.85, pet care service Dogtopia at 0.85, TV show Ted Lasso at 0.85, and beauty salon Salon Lofts and dessert brand Graeter's Ice Cream both at 0.85. No neighbor pulls meaningfully ahead of the others. The only fellow Fast Casual Dining entity in the top 10 is absent entirely — Einstein Brothers, Bruegger's closest category peer, doesn't appear until well outside this window. Within the top 10, the nearest restaurant-category neighbor is Graeter's Ice Cream, a bakeries and confectioneries brand, not a direct format match.
The cross-kind composition — women's apparel, beauty services, pet care, a sports media personality, a prestige TV property — points to an audience defined less by food-service habits than by a consistent lifestyle profile that cuts across retail, wellness, and entertainment simultaneously. Deka Lash (0.84) and Restore Hyper Wellness (0.84) reinforce the personal-care thread, while BIBIBOP Asian Grill (0.84) is the only other restaurant in the set.
The flat shape signals an audience with broad, diffuse overlap — one that doesn't cluster tightly around any single kind of entity.