Johnnie's Pizza Franchise Comparison

Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of Johnnie's Pizza including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
Johnnie's Pizza Franchise
Investment $112,200 - $537,500
Franchise Fee $30,000
Royalty Fee 6%
Advertising Fee -
Year Founded 1984
Year Franchised 2005
Term Of Agreement 10 years
Term Of Agreement 10 years
Renewal Fee -


Business Experience Requirements

 
Johnnie's Pizza Franchise
Experience -

Financing Options

 
Johnnie's Pizza Franchise
  In-House/3rd Party
Franchise Fees No/No
Start-up Costs No/No
Equipment No/No
Inventory No/No
Receivables No/No
Payroll No/No

Training & Support

 
Johnnie's Pizza Franchise
Training * Available at headquarters: 1 week

* At franchisee's location: 2 weeks

Support -
Marketing -
Operations -

Expansion Plans

 
Johnnie's Pizza Franchise
US Expansion Yes
Canada Expansion -
International Expansion Yes

Company Overviews

About Johnnie's Pizza

At 16 years old, Bruce Jackson was flipping pizza at the original Johnny’s Pizza in Manlius, New York. He loved the business: serving piping hot pizza - always made with fresh, authentic ingredients - to happy customers, sitting down with the locals on a Friday night for a slice, or feeding the high school football team after a win. He saw opportunity. And he wanted to build his own. Most of our franchise operators are familiar with the feeling.

In three short years, Bruce opened a Johnny’s Pizza just off the Syracuse University campus with Johnny’s younger brother Rosario. After six years of success there, Bruce and a new business partner, Scott Allen, were ready for a move to warmer weather! Atlanta, Georgia is where they landed.

In 1977, Bruce and Scott wrote "Now Open” on a pizza box, stuck it in the front window of their storefront in Atlanta, and started selling pizza. One year later, they opened a second store. As entrepreneurs, they saw bigger potential in the brand and the business model they’d so carefully fine-tuned. In 1994, they officially began to franchise. In 2003, we needed a unique name to operate on a national level. So we gave Johnny a last name, and Johnny Brusco’s Pizza was born!

Now a new generation of leadership is guiding Johnny’s Pizza into the future. Bruce’s son, Luke, is expanding the business across the southeast and focusing on growth in dine-in, delivery and online ordering segments. We’re also focusing on ways to increase individual store volume growth, including new seasonal menu offerings and an expanded craft beer selection.