A month after the owners of Krush Burger moved into a company “headquarters” in Roseville, co-owner Davin Vculek said he’s still not ready to call it the nerve center for his growing string of restaurants.
“The goal of the office is to have a place to get away for a bit,” Vculek said. “But we always want to be in the field, in the restaurants when possible.”
Still, by the time Krush Burger is ready to franchise in about two months, he said, he expects to be fully moved into the 1,800-square-foot space at 920 Reserve Drive, decorated to resemble the company’s restaurants.
Though they’ll make additional improvements by putting vinyl on the walls, Vculek said, he’s also designed the office with features such as open ceilings and more natural light, reminiscent of a high-tech company. To encourage more openness, offices for him and the other co-owner don’t have doors.
“I’m a big fan of Fast Company and Inc. magazine and seeing what they do,” he said. “We wanted to keep the same lofty feel as the restaurants. It’s a much better environment to work in.”
Within the next few months, it sounds as if there will be more work to do. In addition to the existing location in Sacramento and a mobile truck, Krush Burger’s popular sliders and other offerings could be offered soon in Roseville and Davis, Vculek said, though exact locations are still being negotiated.
The company is also building a site in Dubai.