The top 10 neighbors for Village Inn span six distinct subcategories — no single kind dominates, and the spread runs from casual dining to car washes to hobby retail. Similarity here measures how closely another entity's audience composition resembles Village Inn's; a score of 0.83 means the two audiences look nearly identical in shape.
Texas Roadhouse leads at 0.83, the strongest pull in the set and the only neighbor that clears 0.80. After that, the scores descend gradually: Spencer's (0.80, Hobbies Gifts and Crafts retail), Car Wash & Detailing (0.78, a service category), Furniture Row (0.77, Furniture Stores), and Cinemark Theatres (0.77, Movies and Theaters). Fellow casual-dining brands do appear — Red Lobster (0.77), Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen (0.77), and Bubba's 33 (0.76) — but they share the top 10 with a gas station (Sam's Club Fuel Center, 0.76) and a hobby retailer (Hobby Lobby Stores, 0.75). Four of the top 10 neighbors share Village Inn's Casual Dining subcategory; the other six are spread across retail, services, fuel, entertainment, and big-box categories.
That cross-kind breadth is the defining structural feature here: Village Inn's audience shape is not anchored to a single sector but overlaps comparably with a wide range of everyday-errand and leisure brands, suggesting an audience that moves fluidly across mainstream American retail and service contexts.