Hamlet vs Uccello's Ristorante, Pizzeria & Sports Lounge Franchise Comparison

Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of Hamlet vs Uccello's Ristorante, Pizzeria & Sports Lounge including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
Hamlet Franchise
Uccello's Ristorante, Pizzeria & Sports Lounge Franchise
Investment N/A$1,332,100 - $1,958,333
Franchise Fee N/A$50,000
Royalty Fee -5%
Advertising Fee -5%
Year Founded 19501996
Year Franchised 20072009
Term Of Agreement -10 years
Term Of Agreement -10 years
Renewal Fee --


Business Experience Requirements

 
Hamlet Franchise
Uccello's Ristorante, Pizzeria & Sports Lounge Franchise
Experience -* Industry experience * (or must have partner with industry experience.)

Financing Options

 
Hamlet Franchise
Uccello's Ristorante, Pizzeria & Sports Lounge Franchise
  In-House/3rd PartyIn-House/3rd Party
Franchise Fees -/--/-
Start-up Costs -/--/-
Equipment -/--/-
Inventory -/--/-
Receivables -/--/-
Payroll -/--/-

Training & Support

 
Hamlet Franchise
Uccello's Ristorante, Pizzeria & Sports Lounge Franchise
Training --
Support -Field operations/evaluations
Marketing -Co-op advertising, Regional advertising
Operations -Number of employees needed to run franchised unit: 75

Expansion Plans

 
Hamlet Franchise
Uccello's Ristorante, Pizzeria & Sports Lounge Franchise
US Expansion -Yes
Canada Expansion --
International Expansion --

Company Overviews

About Hamlet

In 1950, Marylin, a dress designer, and Harry Lewis, an actor, opened the first Hamburger Hamlet on Sunset Blvd; because of their commitment to quality, flavor and "simply marvelous food and drink," it became an immediate success. Hamlet quickly became a Hollywood landmark and was packed with celebrities every night of the week. Over the next 3 decades, Hamlet expanded throughout Southern California and Washington DC; to date, there is still nothing to rival the great food, casual comfort and superb service of Hamlet.

About Uccello's Ristorante, Pizzeria & Sports Lounge

Faro opened his first pizza shop in 1978. From this time to 1987, Faro opened seven more pizza shops in the area. In 1990, Faro sold the franchise with the idea that he and his family would be moving back and living in Sicily from now on. As it happens many times, circumstances changed and the family moved back to Grand Rapids.

Faro was, once again, in the restaurant business when he opened Uccello’s Ristorante Pizzeria & Sports Lounge on East Beltline in 1996. Uccello's Ristorante has officially opened up 6 locations in the last 23 years, the most recent being Downtown Grand Rapids across from Rosa Parks Circle. 

Faro didn't want to stop there. In 2016, Uccello's Hospitality Group expanded when opening their first fast-casual concept, Herb & Fire Pizzeria, in Grandville. Since then, UHG has opened a second location by Celebration! Cinema North on East Beltline.  


​Uccello’s Hospitality Group has grown into 8 successful locations, inspired by Faro’s personal philosophy: "Always strive to give your guest more than they would normally expect. Provide people the opportunity to enjoy great food and the hospitality to match. You must always strive to be better in everything, and never compromise on top quality in any area”.