Beach Hut Deli vs Saladarity Franchise Comparison

Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of Beach Hut Deli vs Saladarity including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
Beach Hut Deli Franchise
Saladarity Franchise
Investment $79,100 - $548,415$355,875 - $469,275
Franchise Fee $7,500 - $35,000$30,000
Royalty Fee 5.5%-
Advertising Fee 1.5%-
Year Founded 19812003
Year Franchised 20022012
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Business Experience Requirements

 
Beach Hut Deli Franchise
Saladarity Franchise
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Financing Options

 
Beach Hut Deli Franchise
Saladarity Franchise
  In-House/3rd PartyIn-House/3rd Party
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Training & Support

 
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Expansion Plans

 
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US Expansion -Yes
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Company Overviews

About Beach Hut Deli

In 1981, Troy Feist created a food service concept that his  friends would enjoy.  Troy’s vision was to develop a restaurant with a beach resort culture. He wanted to serve great food and craft beers on draft while listening to music he loved. Now, for over 35 years, Beach Hut Deli has been serving unique salads, amazing sandwiches and craft beers in an unique environment. Our strategy for growth is to expand with qualified franchisees we support as owners in the Beach Hut Deli Ohana.

The initial Franchisee Fee is $35,000 for first time purchasers, $19,000 for existing BEACH HUT DELI franchisees purchasing an additional traditional, stand-alone franchise, $20,000 for Ohana Applicants, and, $7,500 for an existing Beach Hut Deli franchisee purchasing an express franchise location.


About Saladarity

Green Fine Salad Co., a Denver-based company opened its third local location in April, 2014 at 707 Seventeenth Street -- but this outpost will have another name: Saladarity. This new prototype is trademarked. "Green Fine Salad is a name we couldn't protect, so we came up with Saladarity, which we have trademarked," says founder Gerry Weber.