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Discover revenue and EBITDA valuation multiples for Sweetgreen and similar public comparables like DPC Dash, Wetherspoons, Kura Sushi, Ichibanya and more.

Sweetgreen Overview

About Sweetgreen

Sweetgreen Inc is a mission-driven, next-generation restaurant and lifestyle brand that serves healthy food at scale. Its bold vision is to be as ubiquitous as traditional fast food, but with the transparency and quality that consumers increasingly expect. It is creating plant-forward, seasonal, and earth-friendly meals from fresh ingredients and produce that prioritizes organic, regenerative, and local sourcing.


Founded

2009

HQ

United States

Employees

6.4K

Financials (LTM)

Revenue: $689M
EBITDA: ($7M)

EV

$1B

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Sweetgreen Financials

Sweetgreen reported last 12-month revenue of $689M and negative EBITDA of ($7M).

In the same LTM period, Sweetgreen generated $492M in gross profit, ($7M) in EBITDA losses, and had net loss of ($121M).

Revenue (LTM)


Sweetgreen P&L

In the most recent fiscal year, Sweetgreen reported revenue of $679M and EBITDA of ($61M).

Sweetgreen is unprofitable as of last fiscal year, with gross margin of 15%, EBITDA margin of (9%), and net margin of (20%).

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LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
Revenue$689M$679M$584M$677M$679M
Gross Profit$492M$104M$102M$133M$104M
Gross Margin71%15%17%20%15%
EBITDA($7M)($61M)($53M)($23M)($61M)
EBITDA Margin(1%)(9%)(9%)(3%)(9%)
EBIT Margin(17%)(16%)(18%)(12%)(16%)
Net Profit($121M)($134M)($113M)($90M)($134M)
Net Margin(18%)(20%)(19%)(13%)(20%)

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Sweetgreen Stock Performance

Sweetgreen has current market cap of $844M, and enterprise value of $1B.

Market Cap Evolution


Sweetgreen's stock price is $7.10.

Sweetgreen share price increased by 3.2% in the last 30 days, and decreased by 47.1% in the last year.

Sweetgreen has an EPS (earnings per share) of $-1.13.

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EVMarket CapPrice 1DPrice 1MPrice 3MPrice 12MEPS
$1B$844M3.2%3.2%27.9%-47.1%$-1.13

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Sweetgreen Valuation Multiples

Sweetgreen trades at 1.6x EV/Revenue multiple, and (169.4x) EV/EBITDA.

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EV / Revenue (LTM)


Sweetgreen Financial Valuation Multiples

As of May 2, 2026, Sweetgreen has market cap of $844M and EV of $1B.

Sweetgreen has a P/E ratio of (7.0x).

LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
EV/Revenue1.6x1.6x1.9x1.6x1.6x
EV/EBITDA(169.4x)(18.0x)(20.8x)(47.9x)(18.0x)
EV/EBIT(9.4x)(10.0x)(10.6x)(13.1x)(10.0x)
EV/Gross Profit2.3x10.7x10.9x8.3x10.7x
P/E(7.0x)(6.3x)(7.4x)(9.3x)(6.3x)
EV/FCF(11.0x)(8.7x)(16.0x)(22.7x)(8.7x)

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Sweetgreen Margins & Growth Rates

In the most recent fiscal year, Sweetgreen reported gross margin of 15%, EBITDA margin of (9%), and net margin of (20%).

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Sweetgreen Margins

Last FY20242025202720282029
Gross Margin15%20%15%
EBITDA Margin(9%)(3%)(9%)
EBIT Margin(16%)(12%)(16%)
Net Margin(20%)(13%)(20%)
FCF Margin(19%)(7%)(19%)

Sweetgreen Growth Rates

23/2424/2526/2727/2828/29
Revenue Growth16%0%
Gross Profit Growth30%(22%)
EBITDA Growth(57%)165%
EBIT Growth(19%)32%
Net Profit Growth(20%)48%
FCF Growth(30%)160%

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Sweetgreen Operational KPIs

Sweetgreen's revenue per employee in the last FY averaged $0.1M, while opex per employee averaged $0.0M for the same period.

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LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
Rule of 405%————
Bessemer Rule of X13%————
Revenue per Employee—$0.1M———
Opex per Employee—$0.0M———
G&A Expenses to Revenue18%21%25%22%21%
Opex to Revenue—32%35%32%32%

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Sweetgreen Competitors

Sweetgreen competitors include DPC Dash, Wetherspoons, Kura Sushi, Ichibanya, First Watch, Super Hi International, Atom, BJ's Restaurants, Elior Group and Westlife Foodworld.

Most Sweetgreen public comparables operate across Restaurants & Nightlife.

EV/RevenueEV/EBITDA
Last FYLTM2027ELast FYLTM2027E
DPC Dash1.3x1.2x6.8x8.3x
Wetherspoons0.8x0.8x6.6x7.1x
Kura Sushi0.6x0.6x9.0x9.1x
Ichibanya2.1x1.9x18.5x—
First Watch1.5x1.4x14.8x14.2x
Super Hi International0.9x0.9x5.3x5.4x
Atom3.4x—55.3x—
BJ's Restaurants0.9x0.9x9.7x9.6x

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Sweetgreen Funding History

Before going public, Sweetgreen raised $472M in total equity funding, across 7 rounds.

Last private valuation of Sweetgreen was $2B, after raising $150M in September 2019 from D1 Capital Partners and Lone Pine Capital.


Sweetgreen Funding Rounds

DateStageRaised FromRaisedValuationRev. MultipleDeal Summary
Sep-19Series ID1 Capital Partners; Lone Pine Capital$150M$2BSweetgreen is a fast-casual salad chain founded in 2007 in Washington, D.C. by Georgetown University alumni Nicolas Jammet, Nathaniel Ru, and Jonathan Neman, headquartered in Culver City, California since 2016. The company specializes in greens-rich salad bowls and house-made dressings, operating 97 units at the time of the round and planning to reach 110 brick-and-mortar stores by year-end 2019 plus 120 Outpost spots. It achieved unicorn status in late 2018 with a $1 billion valuation after raising $200 million led by Fidelity Investments. In September 2019, Sweetgreen raised $150 million in a Series I funding round co-led by D1 Capital Partners and Lone Pine Capital, with participation from True Ventures and other existing investors like Fidelity. The post-money valuation reached $1.6 billion, up 60% from the prior round, bringing total equity raised to over $500 million, with $350 million in the past year alone. Funds were allocated to expand into new cities including Miami, Denver, and Austin, develop a sustainable supply chain, explore innovative retail formats, enhance technology, and launch app-based delivery in 2020. Technomic estimated Sweetgreen's 2018 revenues at $158 million, outpacing competitor Chopt's $98.1 million and positioning it as a leader in the vegetable-centric fast-casual market. Investors viewed the company as a potential public entity, with Lone Pine's Kelly Granat expressing hopes for an IPO.
Nov-18Series HFidelity; Putnam Premier IT; Jaws Ventures; Sand Hill Angels$200M$1BSweetgreen, a fast-casual salad chain founded in 2007 by Georgetown University graduates Nicolas Jammet, Nathaniel Ru, and Jonathan Neman, raised $200 million in a funding round led by Fidelity Investments, achieving a post-money valuation of over $1 billion. This brought the company's total equity raised to approximately $365 million. At the time, Sweetgreen operated around 90 units across the US, focusing on healthy, customizable salads via its restaurant model and digital platforms. The funding supported expansion in technology, supply chain transparency using blockchain, social impact initiatives, new market footprints, Outpost delivery in office buildings, and in-school food education programs. Sweetgreen positioned itself as evolving from a restaurant chain to a food platform emphasizing real food and healthier communities. It had launched a mobile ordering app that drove significant growth, with online ordering revenue growing 80% year-over-year and plans for over 1 million digital platform users by end-2018, where more than 50% of orders would come via app or online. The investment marked Sweetgreen's unicorn status, following prior funding totaling about $128.6 million before this round. A subsequent $150 million round in 2019 at $1.6 billion valuation was led by Lone Pine Capital and D1 Capital, with total funding exceeding $500 million, indicating strong ongoing investor interest.
Aug-16Series GFlat World Partners; Jonathan Keidan; Mark Vadon$40M$490MSweetgreen is a fast-casual salad chain founded in 2007 by Nicolas Jammet, Nathaniel Ru, and Jonathan Neman, starting as a small restaurant in Washington, D.C., and expanding across the U.S. with a focus on healthy, real food through digital ordering and innovative supply chains. In August 2016, the company raised $40 million in its Series G round to expand into new locations and enhance digital capabilities. This round fits into Sweetgreen's broader fundraising history, which includes earlier rounds like Series C in 2013 ($6.9M) and later ones such as a $200M round in 2018 led by Fidelity Investments valuing the company over $1B, and a $150M Series I in 2019 at $1.6B valuation led by D1 Capital Partners and Lone Pine Capital. Total funding reached approximately $471-472M across 14 rounds by 2019. Sweetgreen grew to 97 units by 2019, emphasizing app-based ordering which saw 80% year-over-year revenue growth in digital channels ahead of the 2018 round, positioning it against fast-casual competitors in the healthy eating market. The company later went public and continued expansion.
Jul-15Series FRevolution; Revolution Growth; T. Rowe Price; Ted Leonsis$35M——
Nov-14Series EErik Kimel; Red Sea Ventures; Revolution; Revolution Growth; Scott Belsky$19M—Sweetgreen, a fast-casual salad chain founded in 2007 by Georgetown graduates Nicolas Jammet, Nathaniel Ru, and Jonathan Neman, raised $18.5 million in a funding round on November 19, 2014, led by Revolution Growth with participation from investors including Scott Belsky, Gary Hirshberg of Stonyfield Farm, and restaurateurs Danny Meyer and Daniel Boulud. This followed a prior $22 million investment from Revolution Growth in December 2013, bringing total funding to $40.5 million at that point. The company emphasized sourcing seasonal, locally farmed ingredients for healthy, affordable salads, positioning itself as a lifestyle brand blending fast food with seasonality. At the time, Sweetgreen operated 27 locations primarily on the East Coast, with plans to expand to California in 2015, including two Los Angeles stores. The chain had recently opened five new stores in New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia, aiming for 31 total by year-end. It was introducing a high-tech ordering system, with about a quarter of transactions already via its app, and planned a mobile-optimized online system rollout by end of 2014. Sweetgreen was on track to hit $50 million in revenue in 2014, reflecting strong growth in the fast-casual sector. The funding supported further expansion and technology enhancements, positioning it as a competitor to chains like Chipotle in the healthy eating market. Revolution cofounder Steve Case, on the board, praised Sweetgreen for building a brand around fresh, local food.
Dec-13Series DGin Lane; LDR Ventures; Red Sea Ventures; Revolution; Revolution Growth; Signatures Capital; Ted Leonsis$22M——
Mar-13Series C—$7M—Sweetgreen, a fast-casual salad chain founded in 2007 by Georgetown graduates Nicolas Jammet, Nathaniel Ru, and Jonathan Neman, began as a small restaurant in Washington, D.C. The company focuses on locally sourced ingredients, seasonal menus, health, and sustainability. By 2013, it had expanded with several funding rounds totaling $6.6 million between 2009 and 2013. In December 2013, Revolution Growth invested $22 million to support expansion into Philadelphia and New York City, with Revolution cofounder Steve Case joining the board as an advisor.

Sweetgreen M&A Activity

Sweetgreen has acquired 2 companies to date.

Last acquisition by Sweetgreen was on August 24th 2021. Sweetgreen acquired Spyce for $70M (EV/Revenue multiple of ).

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Latest Acquisitions by Sweetgreen

Spyce
Galley Foods
Description
Spyce is a Somerville-headquartered restaurant chain using robotic kitchens to prepare globally inspired salads and grain bowls. Founded in 2015, it operates locations in Boston and New York, sourcing seasonal ingredients for chef-curated meals served via automated dispensers.
Galley Foods is a Washington, D.C.-based meal delivery service that supplies chef-prepared, fully cooked meals delivered fresh on the day of order. Customers select from rotating menus of entrees, salads, and sides using proteins like salmon, chicken, and tofu alongside seasonal vegetables. The service sources ingredients from local farms and operates a central kitchen in Ivy City.
HQ CountryUnited StatesUnited States
HQ City
Boston, MA
Washington, DC
Deal Date24 Aug 202111 Jun 2019
Valuation$70M$5M
EV/Revenue
EV/EBITDA

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Sweetgreen Investment Activity

Sweetgreen has invested in 6 companies to date.

Latest investment by Sweetgreen was on February 1st 2022. Sweetgreen invested in Lunchbox Technologies in their $50M Series B round (EV/Revenue multiple of ).

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Latest Investments by Sweetgreen

Lunchbox Technologies
Yumi
Small Door
Madhappy
Description
Lunchbox Technologies is a New York-headquartered platform providing digital ordering systems for restaurants since 2019. The solution enables branded apps, web checkouts, kiosks, and loyalty integrations, powering online sales for chains like Sweetgreen and Rubio's. Lunchbox Technologies focuses on seamless guest experiences with menu management, promotions, and delivery partnerships through APIs.
Yumi delivers organic, science-formulated meals for infants and toddlers via subscription boxes. The San Francisco-headquartered service customizes purees, meals, and snacks by age stages from 4 months through preschool. Pouches arrive fresh without preservatives, emphasizing nutrient density for early childhood development.
Small Door is a New York-headquartered veterinary care network operating 13 clinics in New York City, Boston, and Washington, D.C. The company offers membership-based primary care, urgent visits, and wellness services with tech integrations for seamless booking and transparent pricing. Practices provide in-house diagnostics, surgery, and pharmacy services, serving tens of thousands of pet consultations annually.
Madhappy is a New York-based apparel brand offering men's and women's clothing, footwear, and accessories emphasizing mental wellness themes. Launched in 2017, it sells hoodies, tees, and sneakers through its DTC site and retailers like Nordstrom, with collections featuring motivational graphics and produced in Portugal factories. The brand donates 10% of profits to mental health nonprofits.
HQ CountryUnited StatesUnited StatesUnited StatesUnited States
HQ City
New York City, NY
Los Angeles, CA
New York City, NY
Los Angeles, CA
Deal Date1 Feb 202210 Dec 201930 Apr 20191 Mar 2019
RoundSeries BSeries ASeedSeed
Raised$50M$8M$4M$2M
Investors645 Ventures; Apple Core Holdings; Beyond Capital; Coatue; DoorDash; Frontline Ventures; Primary Venture Partners; SweetgreenAglaé Ventures; Allbirds; Casper; Evolution VC Partners; Warby Parker; Harry's; James Freeman; Peak State Ventures; Sand Hill Angels; SoulCycle; Sweetgreen; UberBrand Foundry Ventures; Dave Gilboa; Jonathan Neman; Lerer Hippeau; Nat Turner; Sweetgreen; Neil Blumenthal; Nicolas Jammet; Primary Venture Partners; Zach WeinbergJustin Caruso; MeUndies; Sweetgreen
Valuation$275Mundisclosedundisclosedundisclosed
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About Sweetgreen

When was Sweetgreen founded?Sweetgreen was founded in 2009.
Where is Sweetgreen headquartered?Sweetgreen is headquartered in United States.
How many employees does Sweetgreen have?As of today, Sweetgreen has over 6K employees.
Who is the CEO of Sweetgreen?Sweetgreen's CEO is Jonathan Neman.
Is Sweetgreen publicly listed?Yes, Sweetgreen is a public company listed on NYSE.
What is the stock symbol of Sweetgreen?Sweetgreen trades under SG ticker.
When did Sweetgreen go public?Sweetgreen went public in 2021.
Who are competitors of Sweetgreen?Sweetgreen main competitors include DPC Dash, Wetherspoons, Kura Sushi, Ichibanya, First Watch, Super Hi International, Atom, BJ's Restaurants, Elior Group, Westlife Foodworld.
What is the current market cap of Sweetgreen?Sweetgreen's current market cap is $844M.
What is the current revenue of Sweetgreen?Sweetgreen's last 12 months revenue is $689M.
What is the current revenue growth of Sweetgreen?Sweetgreen revenue growth (NTM/LTM) is 6%.
What is the current EV/Revenue multiple of Sweetgreen?Current revenue multiple of Sweetgreen is 1.6x.
Is Sweetgreen profitable?No, Sweetgreen is not profitable.
What is the current EBITDA of Sweetgreen?Sweetgreen has negative EBITDA and is not profitable.
What is Sweetgreen's EBITDA margin?Sweetgreen's last 12 months EBITDA margin is (1%).
What is the current EV/EBITDA multiple of Sweetgreen?Current EBITDA multiple of Sweetgreen is (169.4x).
What is the current FCF of Sweetgreen?Sweetgreen's last 12 months FCF is ($101M).
What is Sweetgreen's FCF margin?Sweetgreen's last 12 months FCF margin is (15%).
What is the current EV/FCF multiple of Sweetgreen?Current FCF multiple of Sweetgreen is (11.0x).
How many companies Sweetgreen has acquired to date?As of May 2026, Sweetgreen has acquired 2 companies.
What was the largest acquisition by Sweetgreen?$70M acquisition of Spyce on 24th August 2021 was the largest M&A Sweetgreen has done to date.
What companies Sweetgreen acquired?Sweetgreen acquired Spyce and Galley Foods.
In how many companies Sweetgreen has invested to date?As of May 2026, Sweetgreen has invested in 6 companies.
What was the last Sweetgreen investment?On 1st February 2022 Sweetgreen invested in Lunchbox Technologies, participating in a $50M Series B round at $275M valuation, alongside 645 Ventures, Apple Core Holdings, Beyond Capital, Coatue, DoorDash, Frontline Ventures, and Primary Venture Partners.
In what companies Sweetgreen invested in?Sweetgreen invested in Lunchbox Technologies, Yumi, Small Door, Madhappy, EatPops, and MeUndies.

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