The single strongest pull in Sonny's Real Pit Bar-B-Q's top 10 is Leonard, a home improvement and hardware retailer, at 0.83 — higher than any restaurant in the set. That cross-kind lead is the defining structural fact here.
The shape is broad: eight of the ten neighbors score between 0.76 and 0.83, with no sharp drop-off. The neighbor mix spans five different subcategories. Casual dining is the most represented, with O'Charley's (0.81), Fazoli's (0.78), and Cracker Barrel (0.76) all appearing — but none of them leads the list. Outside of restaurants, J.D. Byrider, an automotive dealership, lands at 0.80; Big Brother, a TV show, at 0.79; and Hy-Vee Gas Station at 0.79. Belk (0.79) and Kum & Go (0.78) round out the ten. Sonny's own subcategory — Fast Casual Dining — appears only once in the top 10, with Steak 'n Shake at 0.74, just outside the top ten proper; within the ten, the restaurant neighbors are all Casual Dining, not Fast Casual.
The breadth of the neighbor set — hardware retail, auto dealerships, gas stations, department stores, and TV programming all scoring above 0.78 — points to an audience whose shape is defined less by any single category than by a consistent cross-category profile that cuts across everyday commerce and mainstream media.