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Jason's Deli

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Entertainment Centers at 0.86 and BJ's Restaurants at 0.85 form two distinct poles in Jason's Deli's top 10 — one pointing toward family leisure venues, the other toward sit-down dining — and the audience bridges both.

Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 0.85 signals a tight structural match. The shape is two-peak: Entertainment Centers (0.86) and BJ's Restaurants (0.85) are the twin anchors, with Dave & Buster's (0.79) reinforcing the entertainment-center cluster from further down the list. That's two of the top 10 neighbors classified as Entertainment Centers, making it the most concentrated subcategory in the set. Casual Dining accounts for three neighbors — BJ's Restaurants (0.85), Chuy's (0.81), and Saltgrass Steak House at 0.79 — but none share Jason's Deli's own Fast Casual Dining subcategory in the top 10, with CAVA the lone Fast Casual peer appearing just outside at position 11 in the broader graph. The remaining neighbors span Asbury Automotive Group (0.83, Dealerships), Extended Stay America (0.82, Mid-range Hotels), Lakeshore Learning Materials (0.82, Children's Education), Patel Brothers (0.80, General Grocery Stores), Movies & Theaters (0.80), and Music retail (0.79) — a cross-category spread that cuts across automotive, hospitality, education, and entertainment.

The two-peak structure, anchored by entertainment venues on one side and casual dining on the other, suggests an audience organized around family-oriented outings rather than any single consumption category.

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