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Investments

$162,992 – $324,267

Franchise fee

$30,000

All of this started very innocently at my parents convenience stores in 1997. After roaming the countryside chasing my dream to be a famous singer I landed back at home with out much of a direction.
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Investments

$228,000 – $2,546,075

Franchise fee

$10,000 - $40,000

In 1953, Harold Butler opened Danny's Donuts in Lakewood, California. Six years later, there were 20 shops in the chain and the company changed its name to Denny's. In 1966, the company went public, and in 1977, they introduced the Grand Slam breakfast. Today, Denny's locations serve breakfast, lunch and dinner choices 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Its corporate headquarters is in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
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Investments

$270,324 – $348,339

Maybe like us, you have been inspired by a grandmother, an aunt or your mom, whose love of baking has been handed down through the generations. As you learn more about the Buttermilk Sky Pie Shop franchise opportunity you will recognize that we offer a remarkable career experience, as well as a life-enriching one.
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Investments

$181,100 – $604,700

Franchise fee

$49,000

Apple Spice Junction is the ultimate in quality, quick service food franchises offering several different profit sources including new and innovative opportunities in bakery goods, delicatessen, food delivery and catering
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Investments

$121,733 – $471,283

Wrap City was founded in 2015 in Londonderry, New Hampshire. The original restaurant has since become a staple of the community and, based on its initial introduction, Wrap City is now launching a Franchise program.
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Investments

$314,500 – $621,500

Franchise fee

$35,000

The Carving Board is a place where great ingredients and unique ideas meet. We set out to give our customers the highest quality ingredients at a reasonable price. Our bread and cookies are baked fresh. We use high quality specialty meats; our turkey is roasted in house.
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Investments

$250,000 – $350,000

Franchise fee

$35,000

The Goose Feathers Café Franchise: Build a Strong Financial Future along with the Lifestyle you have Always Wanted.
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Investments

$30,000 – $50,000

Franchise fee

$30,000

From the flour mix to the fryer and more, we've put together the essentials of a profitable donut store. And as a Daylight operator, the profits are all yours.
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Investments

$125,000 – $400,000

Franchise fee

$35,000

A brand with high consumer recognition, a product with strong consumer demand and enticing, effective marketing programs are part of the Honey Dew Donuts franchise package.
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Investments

$205,200 – $327,000

Franchise fee

$15,000 - $25,000

Jeffrey Trip opened Pretzelvania in 1991, but the company's name was soon changed to Pretzelmaker for the purpose of franchising. In 2010, Pretzelmaker was merged with Pretzel Time, another company started in 1991 (originally under the name Mr. Pretzel). Pretzelmaker stores sell flavored hot pretzels, pretzel-wrapped hot dogs, lemonades and blended drinks. Pretzelmaker is part of Global Franchise Group, which also franchises Great American Cookies, MaggieMoo's and Marble Slab Creamery.
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Investments

$70,000 – $80,000

Franchise fee

$50,000

Uncle Fluffy's famous jiggly Japanese cheesecake is carefully made of ingredients in precise quantities, every ingredient is mixed and baked in a top secretive process. Be part of the Japanese cheesecake franchise family and take advantage of Uncle Fluffy best franchise opportunity.
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Investments

$77,000 – $233,000

Franchise fee

$25,000

A great opportunity to be involved with a low-cost, hot, made-to-order mini donut concept. Our franchise model includes: unit sales, food truck sales, and catering sales opportunities.
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Investments

$1,200,000 – $2,600,000

Franchise fee

$25,000-$50,000

In today's market, the opportunity to buy a Perkins® couldn't be better for experienced restaurateurs interested in aligning with a concept that has withstood the test of time or investors seeking to expand their portfolio with a proven concept.
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Investments

$91,000 – $223,000

Franchise fee

$15,000

We're Rolling Pretzel Company was founded in 1996 in Alliance, Ohio, and began offering franchises in traditional and nontraditional locations in 2000. The menu features a variety of pretzel products, along with smoothies and lemonade.
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Investments

$50,000

I Love Panzerotti is a brand founded in 2018 with the mission to export one of Italy’s most beloved food: the Panzerotto. It was born as a crowdfunded campaign among 170 Italian friends.
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Investments

$157,000 – $347,000

Franchise fee

$35,000

After spending six years as a lawyer, Sheila McCann decided to do something different with her life. At Harvard Business School, she researched several business ideas before settling on a bread bakery. McCann had fond memories of baking with her grandmother as a child in Montana. Inspired by her grandmother’s spirit of independence and endurance, she founded House of Bread in San Luis Obispo in 1996.
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Investments

$228,620 – $1,691,200

Franchise fee

$40,000 - $90,000

In 1946, Bill Rosenberg founded Industrial Luncheon Services, a company that delivered meals and snacks to workers in the Boston area. The success of Industrial Luncheon Services convinced Rosenberg to start The Open Kettle, a doughnut shop in Quincy, Massachusetts. Two years later, The Open Kettle changed its name to Dunkin' Donuts.
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Investments

$164,950 – $405,850

Franchise fee

$35,000

Former marketing executives Bill Phelps and Rick Wetzel founded Wetzel's Pretzels in 1994. The private company began franchising in 1996 and now has units across the United States and internationally. It is based in Pasadena, California, and has co-branding relationships with Cold Stone Creamery, Juice It Up, Swensen's and others.
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Investments

$393,700 – $837,900

Franchise fee

$50,000

Straight out of a fairytale, Wonderland Bakery mixes childhood favorites with dashes of Willy Wonka, Candyland and namesake Allyson in Wonderland to create a space and experience that is both vibrant and enchanted.
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Investments

$118,500 – $208,500

Franchise fee

$27,500

The history of bagels dates back over 300 years. Why not make some history of your own – with America’s premier bagel … and a premier bagel franchising concept. Why is NYC Bagel & Sandwich Shop the Top Bagel Franchise? No other bagel can compare to our original New York bagel.
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Investments

$750,000 – $1,000,000

Mamoun's Falafel is the oldest falafel restaurant in New York, and one of the first Middle Eastern Restaurant in the United States.
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Investments

$112,700 – $178,100

Franchise fee

$17,500

The Waffle Cabin® was a concept started by Peter Creyf & Ingrid Heyrman. We originally called it "Leo's - Gaufres de Liege" operating from a pushcart at Quincy Market in Boston in May 1998. After varied results at this location and one at Boston Common Park we decided to try a new venue - ski resorts.
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Investments

$200,000 – $300,000

Franchise fee

$20,000

The Great American Bagel is an award-winning bagel bakery and deli concept specializing in big, fresh bagels mixed from scratch and steam-baked on premises daily. Since 1987, we have been using only the finest ingredients, offering a delicious array of fresh menu items served in a clean and friendly neighborhood setting.
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Investments

$250,000 – $350,000

The energy of Rising Roll Gourmet Café greets you as you walk in the door of this truly unique restaurant. Innovative thinking is behind every one of the made from scratch recipes, gourmet sandwiches, breakfast items, and baked goods.
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Investments

$250,000 – $450,000

Believing that there are no shortcuts to creating quality products, Brooklyn Water Bagel.® never deviates from the old-world artisan recipe for making bagels and uses only the freshest, highest-quality ingredients, including our proprietary water.
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65 Best Bakery & Donut Franchises in USA for 2022 (UPDATED RANKINGS)

Here is the top 65 best Bakery & Donut Franchises you can start in USA:

1. Dunkin' Donuts

  • Investments $ 228,620
  • Year Brand Started – 1950
  • Year Franchising Started – 1955
  • Offices – 12538

Franchise details: Dunkin' Donuts
Official site

In 1946, Bill Rosenberg founded Industrial Luncheon Services, a company that delivered meals and snacks to workers in the Boston area. The success of Industrial Luncheon Services convinced Rosenberg to start The Open Kettle, a doughnut shop in Quincy, Massachusetts. Two years later, The Open Kettle changed its name to Dunkin' Donuts.

2. Panera Bread Bakery-Café

  • Investments $ 1,117,000
  • Franchise fee $35,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1981
  • Year Franchising Started – 1981
  • Offices – 2115

Franchise details: Panera Bread Bakery-Cafe
Official site

The franchisor is Panera, LLC. The franchisor offers to sell Panera Bread Bakery-Café. Panera Bread Bakery-Café offers its customers fresh bakery goods, sandwiches, soups, salads, custom roasted coffees and other café beverages. From time to time the franchisor may add menu items and merchandise related to the Panera Bread concept.

3. Denny's Inc.

  • Investments $228,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1953
  • Year Franchising Started – 1963
  • Offices – 1721

Franchise details: Denny's Inc.
Official site

In 1953, Harold Butler opened Danny's Donuts in Lakewood, California. Six years later, there were 20 shops in the chain and the company changed its name to Denny's. In 1966, the company went public, and in 1977, they introduced the Grand Slam breakfast. Today, Denny's locations serve breakfast, lunch and dinner choices 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Its corporate headquarters is in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

4. Mister Donut

  • Investments $ 480,000
  • Franchise fee $50,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1956
  • Year Franchising Started – 1956
  • Offices – 1300

Franchise details: Mister Donut
Official site

Mister Donut is a fast food franchise founded in the United States in 1956, now headquartered in Japan, where it has more than 1,300 stores. The primary offerings include doughnuts, coffee, muffins and pastries. After being acquired by Allied Lyons in 1990, most North American stores became Dunkin' Donuts. Mister Donut also maintains a presence in Taiwan, South Korea, Mainland China, Philippines, Thailand, and El Salvador.

5. Daylight Donuts

  • Investments $30,000
  • Franchise fee $30,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1954
  • Year Franchising Started – 1954
  • Offices – 1000

Franchise details: Daylight Donuts

From the flour mix to the fryer and more, we've put together the essentials of a profitable donut store. And as a Daylight operator, the profits are all yours.

Daylight Donuts

6. Einstein Bros. Bagels

  • Investments $ 564,300
  • Year Brand Started – 1995
  • Year Franchising Started – 2006
  • Offices – 720

Franchise details: Einstein Bros. Bagels
Official site

Here at Einstein Bros.® Bagels, we believe in the bagel. We believe it has the power to do amazing things—giving you a reason to look forward to morning office meetings or an afternoon escape or even the simple joy of a shmear mustache on your kid’s face.

7. Wetzel's Pretzels

  • Investments $ 164,950
  • Franchise fee $35,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1994
  • Year Franchising Started – 1996
  • Offices – 328

Franchise details: Wetzel's Pretzels
Official site

Former marketing executives Bill Phelps and Rick Wetzel founded Wetzel's Pretzels in 1994. The private company began franchising in 1996 and now has units across the United States and internationally. It is based in Pasadena, California, and has co-branding relationships with Cold Stone Creamery, Juice It Up, Swensen's and others.

8. Perkins

  • Investments $ 1,200,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1958
  • Year Franchising Started – 1965
  • Offices – 285

Franchise details: Perkins
Official site

In today's market, the opportunity to buy a Perkins® couldn't be better for experienced restaurateurs interested in aligning with a concept that has withstood the test of time or investors seeking to expand their portfolio with a proven concept.

Perkins Restaurant & Bakery

9. Pretzelmaker

  • Investments $205,200
  • Year Brand Started – 1991
  • Year Franchising Started –1992
  • Offices – 277

Franchise details: Pretzelmaker
Official site

Jeffrey Trip opened Pretzelvania in 1991, but the company's name was soon changed to Pretzelmaker for the purpose of franchising. In 2010, Pretzelmaker was merged with Pretzel Time, another company started in 1991 (originally under the name Mr. Pretzel). Pretzelmaker stores sell flavored hot pretzels, pretzel-wrapped hot dogs, lemonades and blended drinks. Pretzelmaker is part of Global Franchise Group, which also franchises Great American Cookies, MaggieMoo's and Marble Slab Creamery.

PretzelMaker Franchise Opportunity - Global Franchise Group

10. Biggby Coffee

  • Investments $ 161,350
  • Franchise fee $15,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1994
  • Year Franchising Started – 1999
  • Offices – 230

Franchise details: Biggby Coffee
Official site

Bob Fish and Mary Roszel opened their first coffee shop under the name Beaner's in East Lansing, Michigan. In 1999, they teamed with Michael McFall (originally hired as a barista for that first shop) to form Global Orange Development and begin franchising. In 2007, the company's name was changed to Biggby Coffee and all existing franchises were converted to the new brand. Biggby Coffee is expanding in the Midwest and Southeast.

11. Great Harvest Franchising Inc.

  • Investments $ 242,620
  • Year Brand Started – 1976
  • Year Franchising Started – 1978
  • Offices – 182

Franchise details: Great Harvest Franchising Inc.
Official site

Pete Wakeman had been baking bread most of his life. As a child, he would help his aunt. In high school, he baked for his friends. During summer vacations, he sold bread from the roadside. In 1976, when Wakeman heard about a bakery in Great Falls, Montana, that was going under, he bought it. With the help of his wife, Laura, Wakeman established the Great Harvest Bread Co. and set about baking loaves for people in the Great Falls community.

12. Honey Dew Donuts

  • Investments $125,000
  • Franchise fee $35,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1973
  • Year Franchising Started – 1975
  • Offices – 150

Franchise details: Honey Dew Donuts
Official site

A brand with high consumer recognition, a product with strong consumer demand and enticing, effective marketing programs are part of the Honey Dew Donuts franchise package.

Honey Dew Donuts

13. The Original Pancake House

  • Investments $ 372,500
  • Franchise fee $60,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1953
  • Offices – 129

Franchise details: The Original Pancake House
Official site

The Original Pancake House was founded in Portland, Oregon in 1953 by Les Highet and Erma Hueneke. Drawing upon their many years of experience in the culinary field, and their extensive working knowledge of authentic national and ethnic pancake recipes they were able to offer without compromise this unique and original menu which has gained national acclaim.

14. Bruegger’s Bagels

  • Investments $500,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1983
  • Year Franchising Started – 1993
  • Offices – 104

Franchise details: Bruegger’s Bagels
Official site

Bruegger's has offered franchising opportunities since 1993. We are well positioned to take advantage of the national trend toward quick casual restaurants. Our bakery-cafés offer upscale customers a variety of freshly baked bagels and proprietary cream cheeses - and a whole lot more, like soups, made-to-order salads, custom-blended coffees, deli-style sandwiches, and scrumptious desserts.

15. Insomnia Cookies

  • Investments $ 65,600
  • Franchise fee $25,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2003
  • Year Franchising Started – 2006
  • Offices – 100

Franchise details: Insomnia Cookies
Official site

Insomnia Cookies is expanding! We have expanded into numerous new markets in the last few years and are looking for qualified franchisees to help grow with our collegiate brand. Our franchisees are our partners and will be provided with the direct support of our core executive team. We pride ourselves on close communication with our partners and will work diligently to extend our knowledge and support to our franchised locations.

16. Gigi's Cupcakes LLC

  • Investments $ 237,200
  • Franchise fee $35,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2007
  • Year Franchising Started – 2008
  • Offices – 91

Franchise details: Gigi's Cupcakes LLC
Official site

Gina "Gigi" Butler started Gigi's Cupcakes after her brother visited a cupcake shop in New York and told her that her recipes were better and she should open her own shop where she lived in Nashville, Tennessee. She continued running her cleaning business during the day, and at night she began baking dozens of cupcakes in her kitchen, and sold them to friends who were pharmaceutical sales reps to take on their medical staff visits. In 2008, she opened her shop. The shop's landlord, Alan Thompson, had a background in franchising, so with his advice and assistance, along with that of her family, she began franchising.

Gigi's Cupcakes: Join our Franchise Team!

17. Family Fare

  • Investments $ 31,800
  • Franchise fee $19,900
  • Year Brand Started – 1936
  • Year Franchising Started – 2013
  • Offices – 85

Franchise details: Family Fare
Official site

Family Fare is the leading convenience store franchise-retailer in North Carolina. We rely on the entrepreneurship and energy of our Franchisees to operate Family Fare stores. As a 100% Franchised organization, the assistance and support we provide is completely dedicated to making our franchisees a success.

Family Fare Quickstop Commercial

18. Ben's Soft Pretzels

  • Investments $ 117,300
  • Franchise fee $30,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2008
  • Year Franchising Started – 2013
  • Offices – 84

Franchise details: Ben's Soft Pretzels
Official site

It's L-O-V-E at first bite. We've been told our Amish-Inspired, Jumbo Soft Pretzels are legendary and who are we to argue? Made fresh daily in each of our more than 85+ pretzel bakeries and concessions, our pretzels are far from ordinary.

19. la Madeleine French Bakery & Café

  • Investments $ 1,497,700
  • Franchise fee $40,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1983
  • Year Franchising Started – 2011
  • Offices – 80

Franchise details: la Madeleine French Bakery & Cafe

La Madeleine's serves handcrafted, crave-worthy country French-inspired dishes makes them a favorite with critics and guests alike.

20. Kolache Factory

  • Investments $ 407,830
  • Franchise fee $35,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1981
  • Year Franchising Started – 2000
  • Offices – 54

Franchise details: Kolache Factory
Official site

Our Products are deliciously unique! Baked fresh each and every day our kolaches are portable, appropriate to eat any time of day, and available with a wide variety of fillings.

21. The Great American Bagel

  • Investments $200,000
  • Franchise fee $20,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1987
  • Year Franchising Started – 1994
  • Offices – 52

Franchise details: The Great American Bagel
Official site

The Great American Bagel is an award-winning bagel bakery and deli concept specializing in big, fresh bagels mixed from scratch and steam-baked on premises daily. Since 1987, we have been using only the finest ingredients, offering a delicious array of fresh menu items served in a clean and friendly neighborhood setting.

The Great American Bagel

22. Paciugo Gelato Caffe

  • Investments $103,500
  • Franchise fee $20,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2000
  • Year Franchising Started – 2004
  • Offices – 36

Franchise details: Paciugo Gelato Caffe
Official site

Paciugo is a Gelato Caffè. Gelato is a traditional Italian ice cream that serves as a sweet, premium alternative to traditional frozen treats.

Paciugo Gelato & Caffe

23. Waffle Cabin

  • Investments $ 112,700
  • Franchise fee $17,500
  • Year Brand Started – 1998
  • Year Franchising Started – 2012
  • Offices – 34

Franchise details: Waffle Cabin
Official site

The Waffle Cabin® was a concept started by Peter Creyf & Ingrid Heyrman. We originally called it "Leo's - Gaufres de Liege" operating from a pushcart at Quincy Market in Boston in May 1998. After varied results at this location and one at Boston Common Park we decided to try a new venue - ski resorts.

Okemo waffle house

24. We're Rolling Pretzel Co.

  • Investments $91,000
  • Franchise fee $15,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1996
  • Year Franchising Started – 2000
  • Offices – 32

Franchise details: We're Rolling Pretzel Co.
Official site

We're Rolling Pretzel Company was founded in 1996 in Alliance, Ohio, and began offering franchises in traditional and nontraditional locations in 2000. The menu features a variety of pretzel products, along with smoothies and lemonade.

25. Breadsmith

  • Investments $ 354,250
  • Franchise fee $30,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1993
  • Year Franchising Started – 1993
  • Offices – 31

Franchise details: Breadsmith
Official site

While studying in Norway, college student Dan Sterling got his first taste of European bread. Sterling returned to the United States and graduated from Harvard Business School before starting his own company. But he never lost his love of bread, and after volunteering to help a local bakery with its accounting, he decided to launch a bakery of his own. He opened the first Breadsmith location in 1993, and the company began franchising in 1994.

26. N.Y.C. Bagel & Sandwich Shop

  • Investments $50,000
  • Franchise fee $24,500
  • Year Brand Started – 1994
  • Year Franchising Started – 1994
  • Offices – 20

Franchise details: N.Y.C. Bagel & Sandwich Shop

Official site

You'll find that N.Y.C. Bagel & Sandwich Shop runs rings around other bagel shops with a delicious array of complementary foods.

27. Rising Roll

  • Investments $250,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1999
  • Year Franchising Started – 1999
  • Offices – 19

Franchise details: Rising Roll
Official site

The energy of Rising Roll Gourmet Café greets you as you walk in the door of this truly unique restaurant. Innovative thinking is behind every one of the made from scratch recipes, gourmet sandwiches, breakfast items, and baked goods.

Rising Roll Gourmet Café: Franchising Opportunities

28. Apple Spice Junction

  • Investments $ 181,100
  • Franchise fee $49,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1988
  • Year Franchising Started – 1988
  • Offices – 18

Franchise details: Apple Spice Junction
Official site

Apple Spice Junction is the ultimate in quality, quick service food franchises offering several different profit sources including new and innovative opportunities in bakery goods, delicatessen, food delivery and catering.

Apple Spice Junction Catering

29. Brooklyn Water Bagel

  • Investments $250,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2007
  • Year Franchising Started – 2007
  • Offices – 18

Franchise details: Brooklyn Water Bagel
Official site

Believing that there are no shortcuts to creating quality products, Brooklyn Water Bagel.® never deviates from the old-world artisan recipe for making bagels and uses only the freshest, highest-quality ingredients, including our proprietary water.

Brooklyn Water Coffee

30. Buttermilk Sky Pie

  • Investments $ 270,324
  • Year Brand Started – 2007
  • Year Franchising Started – 2007
  • Offices – 17

Franchise details: Buttermilk Sky Pie
Official site

Maybe like us, you have been inspired by a grandmother, an aunt or your mom, whose love of baking has been handed down through the generations. As you learn more about the Buttermilk Sky Pie Shop franchise opportunity you will recognize that we offer a remarkable career experience, as well as a life-enriching one.

Buttermilk Sky Pie Shop Part 1

31. Chock Full O Nuts

  • Investments $ 272,500
  • Franchise fee $3,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1932
  • Year Franchising Started – 1932
  • Offices – 14

Franchise details: Chock Full O Nuts
Official site

Finest blends of 100% Arabica Coffee. 80 years in business, 3 superb concepts, comprehensive training, exceptional ongoing support, Lowest Franchise Fees in the Coffee sector! No required ongoing advertising and currently not charging royalties!

Chock Full o' Nuts Coffee commercial

32. Middleway Foods

  • Investments $ 92,700
  • Franchise fee $30,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2009
  • Year Franchising Started – 2015
  • Offices – 12

Franchise details: Middleway Foods
Official site

Middleway Food’s goals started with a checklists: low start-up cost, shorter business hours, limited overhead, no working at night, happy employees, healthy margins, and a steady ROI (Return on Investment).

33. NYC Bagel & Sandwich Shop

  • Investments $ 118,500
  • Franchise fee $27,500
  • Year Brand Started – 1995
  • Year Franchising Started – 2007
  • Offices – 11

Franchise details: NYC Bagel & Sandwich Shop
Official site

The history of bagels dates back over 300 years. Why not make some history of your own – with America’s premier bagel … and a premier bagel franchising concept. Why is NYC Bagel & Sandwich Shop the Top Bagel Franchise? No other bagel can compare to our original New York bagel.

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34. Pie in the Sky

  • Investments $ 162,992
  • Franchise fee $30,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2005
  • Year Franchising Started – 2005
  • Offices – 10

Franchise details: Pie in the Sky
Official site

All of this started very innocently at my parents convenience stores in 1997. After roaming the countryside chasing my dream to be a famous singer I landed back at home with out much of a direction.

Pie In The Sky Pie Co

35. House of Bread

  • Investments $157,000
  • Franchise fee $35,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1996
  • Year Franchising Started – 1998
  • Offices – 9

Franchise details: House of Bread
Official site

After spending six years as a lawyer, Sheila McCann decided to do something different with her life. At Harvard Business School, she researched several business ideas before settling on a bread bakery. McCann had fond memories of baking with her grandmother as a child in Montana. Inspired by her grandmother’s spirit of independence and endurance, she founded House of Bread in San Luis Obispo in 1996.

36. Yummy Cupcakes

  • Investments $ 185,679
  • Franchise fee $35,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2004
  • Year Franchising Started – 2011
  • Offices – 9

Franchise details: Yummy Cupcakes
Official site

Yummy Cupcakes® was founded by Executive Chef Tiffini Soforenko with the idea that cupcakes could be enjoyed more often than just special occasions, could be created in gourmet-style, and could be offered in a wide variety of flavors. In March 2004, Tiffini joined forces with husband Nik and mother Brogan, left the corporate world and together created Yummy Cupcakes®.

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37. Rise'n Roll

  • Investments $ 541,000
  • Franchise fee $95,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2001
  • Year Franchising Started – 2008
  • Offices – 9

Franchise details: Rise'n Roll
Official site

Rise ’N Roll Bakery, famous for our melt-in-your-mouth Cinnamon Caramel Donuts, addictive Crunch Candy, and handmade baked goods, now has franchise opportunities available in Indiana and Michigan. A brand with high consumer recognition, a product with strong consumer demand, and an effective marketing program are all part of a Rise‘N Roll Franchise Package.

38. Rise Southern Biscuits & Righteous Chicken

  • Investments $ 393,600
  • Year Brand Started – 2012
  • Year Franchising Started – 2014
  • Offices – 7

Franchise details: Rise Southern Biscuits & Righteous Chicken
Official site

Rise Southern Biscuits & Righteous Chicken is an award-winning, innovative fast casual concept providing fresh, premium quality food at an affordable price point. Founded by a CIA trained chef, we serve homemade biscuits filled and topped with bold flavors, gourmet ingredients and lots of love and are known for our Righteous Chicken.

Before the Bite - Bacon, Fried Egg and Cheese Biscuit

39. Mamoun's Falafel

  • Investments $750,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1971
  • Year Franchising Started – 1971
  • Offices – 6

Franchise details: Mamoun's Falafel

Mamoun's Falafel is the oldest falafel restaurant in New York, and one of the first Middle Eastern Restaurant in the United States.

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40. Metro Bagel & Sandwich

  • Investments $83,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2013
  • Year Franchising Started – 2018
  • Offices – 6

Franchise details: Metro Bagel & Sandwich
Official site

Metro Bagel and Sandwiches wants to make their locations a “One Stop Shop” as corporate points out. “You can stop in for breakfast and coffee, grab a complete lunch with a bottled beverage and a snack for in-between.” Our goal is to have you stop in once and serve you the finest food to last you all day.

41. Million Snacks

  • Investments $ 109,050
  • Franchise fee $2,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2009
  • Year Franchising Started – 2009
  • Offices – 6

Franchise details: Million Snacks

At Million Snacks our mission is to give everyone an opportunity to own their own business while securing their future and financial goals. We know that taking the plunge into owning a business can be difficult, especially after layoffs or career changes.

42. The Carving Board

  • Investments $ 314,500
  • Franchise fee $35,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2012
  • Year Franchising Started – 2016
  • Offices – 5

Franchise details: The Carving Board

The Carving Board is a place where great ingredients and unique ideas meet. We set out to give our customers the highest quality ingredients at a reasonable price. Our bread and cookies are baked fresh. We use high quality specialty meats; our turkey is roasted in house.

The Carving Board Sandwich Paradise

43. House of Chimney Cakes

  • Investments $ 103,720
  • Year Brand Started – 2017
  • Year Franchising Started – 2019
  • Offices – 5

Franchise details: House of Chimney Cakes
Official site

Chimney cakes have become widely popular among dessert lovers. A crispy cylinder-shaped tower of dough loaded with the most decadent fillings and toppings – what’s not to love? From an idea born out of love and passion for desserts, House Of Chimney Cakes was started because we wanted to introduce the taste of this traditional Hungarian food to an American market.

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44. House of Cupcakes

  • Investments $ 259,250
  • Franchise fee $25,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2008
  • Year Franchising Started – 2013
  • Offices – 4

Franchise details: House of Cupcakes
Official site

Welcome to House of Cupcakes, your destination for the world's most delicious cupcakes, cookies, doughnuts and more! We are so excited to offer our scrumptious, award-winning treats, baked fresh daily to help you celebrate life's every special occasion.

House of Cupcakes

45. Randy's Donuts

  • Investments $ 369,250
  • Year Brand Started – 1962
  • Year Franchising Started – 2019
  • Offices – 4

Franchise details: Randy's Donuts
Official site

World Famous Randy’s Donuts is the most recognized donut shop in the world and one of the most iconic locations in Los Angeles attracting visitors from around the world to take pictures of the giant rooftop donut and enjoy the best donuts in the world!

46. Bakers Bodega

  • Investments $50,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2009
  • Year Franchising Started – 2014
  • Offices – 3

Franchise details: Bakers Bodega
Official site

Our founder, Leopoldo Lopez Jr., started out in his family business back in 1965. In a grocery store serving the border town of San Ysidro and soon grew to include a wholesale division. The wholesale division of the store took off and by 1981, the company purchased a warehouse facility to house it.

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47. Crumb & Get It Cookie Co.

  • Investments $ 128,700
  • Franchise fee $30,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2006
  • Year Franchising Started – 2013
  • Offices – 3

Franchise details: Crumb & Get It Cookie Co.
Official site

My name is Andi and I am the chief cookie architect. For many years I have wanted to start a cookie business. I have enjoyed making custom-themed cookies for my own kids' parties and for the special events of close friends.

Crumb & Get It Cookie Company

48. Wrap City

  • Investments $ 121,733
  • Year Brand Started – 2015
  • Year Franchising Started – 2017
  • Offices – 2

Franchise details: Wrap City
Official site

Wrap City was founded in 2015 in Londonderry, New Hampshire. The original restaurant has since become a staple of the community and, based on its initial introduction, Wrap City is now launching a Franchise program.

Robert Irvine and Wrap City

49. Goose Feathers

  • Investments $250,000
  • Franchise fee $35,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1986
  • Year Franchising Started – 2017
  • Offices – 2

Franchise details: Goose Feathers
Official site

The Goose Feathers Café Franchise: Build a Strong Financial Future along with the Lifestyle you have Always Wanted.

50. The Dapper Doughnut

  • Investments $77,000
  • Franchise fee $25,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2015
  • Year Franchising Started – 2015
  • Offices – 2

Franchise details: The Dapper Doughnut
Official site

A great opportunity to be involved with a low-cost, hot, made-to-order mini donut concept. Our franchise model includes: unit sales, food truck sales, and catering sales opportunities.

The Dapper Doughnut | Doughnut Milkshakes

51. Wonderland Bakery

  • Investments $ 393,700
  • Franchise fee $50,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2005
  • Year Franchising Started – 2006
  • Offices – 2

Franchise details: Wonderland Bakery

Official site

Straight out of a fairytale, Wonderland Bakery mixes childhood favorites with dashes of Willy Wonka, Candyland and namesake Allyson in Wonderland to create a space and experience that is both vibrant and enchanted.

52. Waffle Brothers

  • Investments $ 236,600
  • Franchise fee $32,500
  • Year Brand Started – 2006
  • Year Franchising Started – 2013
  • Offices – 2

Franchise details: Waffle Brothers
Official site

The business of Master Franchising is growing as more and more people find out about the opportunity to own, develop and support a territory through franchising.

Waffle Brothers Franchise Presentation

53. Bagel Boss

  • Investments $500,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1968
  • Year Franchising Started – 2018
  • Offices – 1

Franchise details: Bagel Boss
Official site

At Bagel Boss we always strive to give our customers the best. Bagel Boss has over 50 years experience and it always shows. We look forward to providing you and your guests with freshly prepared foods, sure to please the most discerning palate.

Bagel Boss Mannequin Challenge

54. DonutNV

  • Investments $ 86,950
  • Franchise fee $10,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2014
  • Year Franchising Started – 2018
  • Offices – 1

Franchise details: DonutNV
Official site

We make hot and fresh mini donuts onsite at special events as guests watch, paired with fresh squeezed lemonade in an endless number of flavors. Our donuts are light and fluffy, with a sweet vanilla taste, and are finished with one of our delicious sugar toppings that you choose.

Donut NV

55. Factory Donuts

  • Investments $200,000
  • Franchise fee $20,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2017
  • Year Franchising Started – 2017
  • Offices – 1

Franchise details: Factory Donuts
Official site

Factory Donuts is more than just a business of making great tasting donuts and coffee. It’s a culture. At Factory Donuts you will be part of a family; whether it’s as an employee or as a franchise partner. The founders' background and their beliefs for a well operated, highly efficient, and value oriented business strategy make Factory Donuts a stand out business model that others strive to be.

56. CrepeTime!

  • Investments $100,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2003
  • Year Franchising Started – 2018
  • Offices – 1

Franchise details: CrepeTime!

For 15 years we have been asked "When will you open a crepe café in my part of town?" Our response was to bring our crepe chefs to you! We have performed over 4200 events in 8 states.

57. Cana Bakery

  • Investments $ 38,875
  • Franchise fee $15,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2017
  • Year Franchising Started – 2018
  • Offices – 1

Franchise details: Cana Bakery

Have you ever visited a far-off country only to return missing the cuisine the most? If you’ve ever gone across the pond and tried a European pastry, you know exactly what we are talking about.

58. Dessert'D Organic Bake Shop

  • Investments $ 257,000
  • Franchise fee $20,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2011
  • Year Franchising Started – 2018
  • Offices – 1

Franchise details: Dessert'D Organic Bake Shop
Official site

Founded by Mimi and Delaney Council as an organic bakery that specializes in cookies. Mimi and crew opened the bakery in Mammoth Lakes in September 2011.

59. Uncle Fluffy

  • Investments $70,000
  • Franchise fee $50,000

Franchise details: Uncle Fluffy
Official site

Uncle Fluffy's famous jiggly Japanese cheesecake is carefully made of ingredients in precise quantities, every ingredient is mixed and baked in a top secretive process. Be part of the Japanese cheesecake franchise family and take advantage of Uncle Fluffy best franchise opportunity.

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60. I love Panzerotti

  • Investments $50,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2018

Franchise details: I love Panzerotti
Official site

I Love Panzerotti is a brand founded in 2018 with the mission to export one of Italy’s most beloved food: the Panzerotto. It was born as a crowdfunded campaign among 170 Italian friends.

I Love Panzerotti Franchising

61. The Donut Experiment

  • Investments $275,000

Franchise details: The Donut Experiment
Official site

Founded in 2012, The Donut Experiment is a boutique-style bakery where donuts are made right in front of the customers, or for catering events, where the customers pick what goes on their donuts. At The Donut Experiment, every donut is a creation! We start with a delicious, fresh-made cake donut and then customers pick from our huge selection of icings and toppings. Donuts can be as simple as plain or glazed or as crazy as key lime, maple bacon or Sriracha.

62. Les Moulins La Fayette

  • Investments $280,000

Franchise details: Les Moulins La Fayette
Official site

French-style bakeries are world-famous for their bread and pastries. But there are few French bakeries in North America because of the training and skill required to make the breads and pastries. Les Moulins La Fayette is bringing the taste and experience of France to cities in the US through franchising.

The Artisanal Production Center

63. M&M

  • Investments $300,000
  • Franchise fee $30,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1980
  • Year Franchising Started – 1981

Franchise details: M&M
Official site

From a single location in Kitchener, Ontario, M&M Food Market has grown rapidly to become Canada's largest retail chain of specialty frozen foods and among the most widely-respected, valued and iconic Canadian brands.

64. Tim Hortons

  • Investments $ 48,450
  • Franchise fee $35,000
  • Year Brand Started – 1964
  • Year Franchising Started – 1965

Franchise details: Tim Hortons
Official site

Tim Hortons is one of North America's largest developers and franchisors of quick service restaurants and one of the largest publically traded restaurant chains in North America based on market capitalization.

65. The Rusty Dog

  • Investments $ 85,400
  • Franchise fee $20,000
  • Year Brand Started – 2015

Franchise details: The Rusty Dog
Official site

Founded in 2015 by the Greiner family of Boise, Idaho, The Rusty Dog—"America's Corndog" has begun the national franchise development of its state fair-themed food trucks with a home made delicious product, a super-clean image, low start-up costs, and a 100% social distancing-friendly business model.