BJ's Restaurants (0.84) and La-Z-Boy (0.82) form two distinct poles in Teriyaki Madness's top 10 — a casual dining peer on one side and a furniture retailer on the other — which is the structural signature of a two-peak audience shape.
The shape flag here reflects a real split. BJ's Restaurants is the only other Casual Dining entity in the top 10, making it the closest same-kind neighbor. But La-Z-Boy sits just 0.02 points behind at 0.82, pulling the audience toward a second neighborhood anchored in home retail. The remaining eight neighbors span a wide range of subcategories: Red Robin Gourmet Burgers (QSR, 0.79), Costco Pharmacy (Pharmacies and Drugstores, 0.77), PetSmart (Pet Supplies and Services, 0.77), Menchie's (Juice and Smoothies, 0.77), Best Buy (Electronics, 0.76), PacSun (Apparel, 0.76), Carter's (Children's Apparel, 0.76), and Jared The Galleria of Jewelry (Jewelry and Accessories, 0.75). Only two of the ten — BJ's and Red Robin — share a restaurant subcategory with Teriyaki Madness; the other eight are drawn from retail, apparel, and services. That cross-kind composition is the defining feature of the cluster.
The two-peak structure suggests an audience that bridges a dining-out habit with a broader suburban retail footprint, rather than one concentrated narrowly within the restaurant category.