The name “Tin Drum’ is derived from the legend of the Tin Drummer. In ancient Asian culture the “Tin Drummer” was a young man who became an unsung hero as he used his tin drum to gather the entire village to meet together at the central cafe. Hi ability to bring people together and make a difference in his community through the simple act of hard work imparts a timeless lesson: like the Tin Drummer, they all have the same potential to make a difference and bring people together. This story sets the foundation for Tin Drum, a place where people can come together to enjoy delicious and comforting food by their staff of Tin Drummers.
Tin Drum Asian Kitchen was created as a tribute to the vibrant, fast-paced energy of the streets of Hong Kong. Since 2003, they have been bringing people from all walks of life together to share in hand-crafted Asian cuisine in a less ordinary dining environment. With passion poured into every dish, they’ve curated an adventurous menu of “Asia’s greatest hits” that please every palate. They truly set the standard when it comes to fresh-to-order pan-Asian dining, delivering high flavor for the people.
Their restaurant design was inspired by the Hong Kong curbside cafe called Dai Pai Dong. They have an open, theatre-style kitchen decorated with bold color images, and market-inspired shelving stocked with fun Asian snacks and merchandise. This eccentric restaurant design transports customers to the streets of Hong Kong and provides a dining experience, unlike any other fast-casual concept.
They lead in their industry not only because of their flavorful dishes, fun restaurant environment, and strong company culture but also because their franchise model positions them for continued growth. With a smaller footprint and a menu that lends itself to delivery and takeout, they were one of the few fast-casual concepts that experienced a successful year in 2020! Their lower start-up costs, simple operations, and high revenue potential have made Tin Drum an incredibly profitable opportunity for their owners as they bring authentic continental Asian cuisine to their communities.
To buy a franchise with Tin Drum you’ll need a minimum net worth of $500,000 Creative Colors International a franchise fee of $20,000. They also offer a discount for veterans.