Jamba at 0.91 is the strongest pull in Blaze Pizza's top 10 — a juice-and-smoothie brand, not another pizza chain — and Vans (0.88) and Target (0.88) form a second cluster of apparel and big-box retail that sits nearly as close. That two-peak structure — one food-service neighbor at the top, then a retail band right behind it — defines the shape of this audience.
Across the full top 10, only two neighbors share Blaze Pizza's own subcategory of Casual Dining: BJ's Restaurants at 0.82 is the closest, and The Cheesecake Factory appears further down the broader neighbor set. The remaining eight positions in the top 10 are occupied by a mix of food-adjacent and retail entities: Dave's Hot Chicken (QSR, 0.87), Macy's (Department Stores, 0.85), Sprouts Farmers Market (General Grocery Stores, 0.84), Sharetea (Juice and Smoothies, 0.84), Commercial Real Estate (0.84), Cold Stone Creamery (Bakeries Desserts and Confectioneries, 0.83), and Movies & Theaters (0.83). The Juice and Smoothies subcategory appears three times in the top 10 — Jamba, Sharetea, and the category-level Juice & Smoothies entity — making it the single most represented food subcategory in the set, more than Casual Dining itself.
The overall picture is an audience that orbits mall-adjacent, everyday-errand contexts — food, apparel, big-box retail, and entertainment — rather than clustering tightly around other pizza or casual dining brands.