Shares of restaurant company Cava Group (CAVA 11.84%) hit new all-time highs on Tuesday after the company released financial results for the fourth quarter of 2023, showing strong growth and encouraging profits. As of 2:30 p.m. ET, Cava stock was up about 11%.

A great year for Cava

In 2023, Cava grew revenue by 60% compared to 2022, surpassing $700 million for the year. Moreover, the company was profitable with full-year net income of $13.3 million — not bad for a small chain of only 309 locations that just went public in June.

Cava’s financial results in 2023 were capped off with a strong fourth quarter that beat expectations. The company had Q4 same-store-sales growth of over 11%. For perspective, many other restaurant companies have struggled with dwindling restaurant traffic in recent months.

Q4 same-store-sales results were better than expected for Cava. Management admits that it’s still temporarily benefiting from its headline-grabbing initial public offering (IPO). But regardless of the reason, it was a strong end to the year for Cava.

Coming down to earth in 2024

For 2024, Cava expects same-store-sales growth of 3% to 5%. That’s quite the slowdown compared to full-year growth of 18% in 2023. Nevertheless, it’s a strong number considering how much sales have increased in the past couple of years.

What Cava lacks in same-store-sales growth, it will make up for with new restaurant openings. It expects to open between 48 and 52 new locations in 2024, which would be about a 16% increase to its current restaurant count.

In 2024, Cava also expects a restaurant-level operating profit margin of about 23%, down from its almost 25% margin in 2023.

In summary, Cava’s growth was sensational in 2023, but things will slow down in 2024. Financial results should still be great for this up-and-coming restaurant company. But it will be interesting to see how the market reacts to good but slower results from Cava.

Jon Quast has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends Cava Group. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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