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Creating a Community of Superfans: Why Mahesh Sadarangani Believes Culture Beats Coffee Every Time

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What if your guests aren’t buying what’s on the menu, they’re buying who you are?

That’s the philosophy guiding today’s guest, the CEO of Philz Coffee and the man behind some of the most successful turnarounds in hospitality. After scaling Wingstop and reviving Chuck E. Cheese, Mahesh didn’t come to Philz for the margins, he came for the mission.


In this conversation, Mahesh breaks down why culture is the only sustainable advantage, how he trimmed 87 priorities down to five that actually mattered, and the high-stakes leadership moves required to reignite passion from the top down. We also unpack the loyalty trap most brands fall into, and how Philz is turning casual customers into community superfans.


This isn’t just about fixing broken brands. It’s about leading with clarity, choosing people over product, and building a coffee shop that everyone has to visit and no one wants to leave.


To learn more about Philz Coffee and their community-driven mission, visit philzcoffee.com.

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