Honey Dew Donuts vs Bagel Bagel Franchise Comparison

Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of Honey Dew Donuts vs Bagel Bagel including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
Honey Dew Donuts Franchise
Bagel Bagel Franchise
Investment $125,000 - $400,000$170,000 - $425,000
Franchise Fee $35,000$20,000 - $25,000
Royalty Fee -5%
Advertising Fee -2%
Year Founded 1973-
Year Franchised 1974-
Term Of Agreement --
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Business Experience Requirements

 
Honey Dew Donuts Franchise
Bagel Bagel Franchise
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Financing Options

 
Honey Dew Donuts Franchise
Bagel Bagel Franchise
  In-House/3rd PartyIn-House/3rd Party
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Training & Support

 
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Training --
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Expansion Plans

 
Honey Dew Donuts Franchise
Bagel Bagel Franchise
US Expansion -Yes
Canada Expansion --
International Expansion --

Company Overviews

About Honey Dew Donuts

Dick Bowen, founder and president of Honey Dew Associates, Inc. always had a passion and taste for donuts. As a kid, he followed his dad to work at a local donut shop in West Roxbury, Massachusetts. Throughout high school he worked at several coffee and donut shops, dreaming of the day he would own his own where the local community could gather to "enjoy the local flavor."

In 1973, Dick's dream came true when he opened the first Honey Dew Donuts shop in downtown Mansfield, Massachusetts. He quickly became a local favorite, offering a friendly smile and the finest donuts and coffee around. He lived the promise "Always Fresh, Always Good" and his customers responded by coming over and over again.

Building a chain of coffee and donut shops was never a part of Dick's plan. A customer suggested bringing Honey Dew Donuts to his own local community, and in 1975, this customer became the first franchisee. Three years later Dick introduced the drive-thru concept to New England when he installed one in the Plainville, Massachusetts shop.

Over time, as the chain expanded with more franchisees and more shops, so did the menu to include mouth-watering muffins, pastries, bagels, breakfast sandwiches, gourmet flavored coffees, and frozen beverages. Today, Dick heads a thriving franchise organization that, more than 30 years after the first shop in Mansfield opened, includes over 150 shops sprinkled throughout New England. Dick is now President of Honey Dew Associates and our Franchisees follow Dick's example and are local favorites in their own communities. In fact, many of them get to know their customers so well; they can fill orders as soon as they see their cars enter the parking lot!

Honey Dew Donuts is a New England based coffee and bakery Franchise Company with over 150 locations throughout the Northeast. We are currently seeking individuals, and couples to join our 35-year young brand.

About Bagel Bagel

Bagel Bagel Cafe opened its first location in Tallahassee, Florida-July 1991 as Bagel Bagel,

"A Place So Nice We Named It Twice".

John Stout, founder of the concept, created the idea by utilizing skills he attained while working and managing a diverse number of restaurants in various regions of the country. John's experiences have allowed him to create an eclectic menu with unique cooking techniques that makes Bagel Bagel Cafe the success it is today. Bagel Bagel Cafe is growing rapidly, and is looking for Franchisees who: * Want to own an exciting restaurant concept * Prefer normal business hours vs. traditional dinner restaurants * Are looking for a concept with experienced franchise support without the unreasonable costs * Have at least $150,000 available to open their store Bagel Bagel Cafe is currently reviewing applications for new franchisees. Many of our locations are only open for breakfast and lunch, allowing operators a more flexible schedule.