Start Up Costs (Worth Every Penny)

Expenditures
Low Amount
High Amount
Initial Franchise Fee
$35,000
$35,000
Training: Training Fee, Travel & Living Expenses
$23,000
$40,000
Real Estate - Rent for First 3 Months
$13,500
$24,000
Improvements
$160,000
$723,000
Equipment & Seating
$170,000
$300,000
Signs & Decor
$32,000
$75,000
Site Plan/Engineering Drawings
$8,000
$18,000

What Does It Take to Open a Huddle House?

Food Plates

Our Franchise Model Accommodates Multiple Investment Scenarios:

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Experienced investors looking for a multi-unit franchise

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Investors looking to diversify their franchise business portfolio

03

Single-unit franchise investors looking to break into food service

Single and Multi-Unit Opportunities Available

Huddle up for Some Flexible Formats

End Cap
End Cap

End Caps are located at the far ends of a shopping center or strip center and deliver high visibility to your location

Ground-up
Ground-up

Ground-up construction is the construction of an entirely new building - this allows greater control over your space & the ability to customize to your business needs

In-line
In-line

In-line builds are incorporated into the main body of a larger construction. An in-line build is a great way to diversify existing real estate or secure prime locations

Conversion
Conversion

Conversion options allow entrepreneurs to take advantage of unique opportunities to convert an existing space into a new Huddle House restaurant

The Path to Ownership

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STEP 1 | INITIAL CALL AND FRANCHISE INFORMATION GUIDE 01 STEP 1 | INITIAL CALL AND FRANCHISE INFORMATION GUIDE
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02 STEP 2 | REVIEW THE DETAILS
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03 STEP 3 | TELL US ABOUT YOU
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04 STEP 4 | MUTUAL APPROVAL
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05 STEP 5 | FIND AND PREPARE YOUR LOCATION
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06 STEP 6 | WELCOME HUDDLE HOUSE TO YOUR COMMUNITY
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Disclaimer: © 2024 Huddle House, Inc. This does not constitute an offer to sell a franchise. The offer of a franchise can only be made through the delivery of a Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD). Certain states require that we register the FDD in those states. This communication is not directed by us to residents of any of those states. Moreover, we will not offer or sell franchises in those states until we have registered the franchise (or obtained an applicable exemption from registration) and delivered the FDD to the prospective franchisee in compliance with applicable law.