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The business of Master Franchising is growing as more and more people find out about the opportunity to own, develop and support a territory through franchising. One of the attractive reasons for owning a Master Franchise is the passive income it can generate through the royalty stream. It is also a very attractive investment for many who want to own their own business, for those who possess management, leadership or consulting experience and for those looking to own a business and to not have to work 50-60 hours a week every week. Master Franchises typically cost from 150K-over 300K. The role of the Master or also called Regional Developer is to grow their territory through franchise sales and to provide support to their franchisees. Waffle Brothers provides training to the Masters on how to do just that. Masters make their money on franchise sales splitting the franchise fee with the franchisor 50/50 and through receiving 2.5% of franchisees gross revenue through royalties as well. A mature royalty stream has shown to produce a very attractive passive income. It is for these facts that Master Franchising is one of the best kept secrets in business today. For more information on Master Franchising and Waffle Brothers please fill out our information form.
Below is a quick comparison of Waffle Brothers against other All-Day Breakfast Restaurant franchises and business opportunities. For an in depth comparison of Waffle Brothers with another opportunity including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options click on the name of the company to view the detailed comparison.
Franchise | Franchise Fee | Royalty | Advertising Fee | Development Costs |
Breakers Fresh Food Cafe Ltd. | $30,000 | 5% | 1% + $100 per month | $200,000-$300,000 |
Bubbleology | $30,000 | 5% | 1% | $205,850-$458,950 |
Chez Cora | $45,000 | 6% | 3% | $591,000-$883,500 |
Cora's | $45,000 | 5% of net | 2% National Fund; 1% Local Fund | $550,000-$900,000 |
De Dutch Pannekoek House | $42,000 | 5% | 3% | $350,000-$750,000 |
Egg and I Restaurants, The | $35,000 | 4.5% | 2% | $310,000-$615,000 |
Eggs Up Grill | $39,500 | 4% | 1% | $510,414-$887,897 |
Eggsmart | $15,000 | 5% | 2% | $215,000-And Up |
Famous Toastery | $40,000 | 5% | 1%-2% | $600,500-$1,024,500 |
First Watch Restaurants | $45,000-$80,000 | 4% | up to 3% | $899,800-$1,522,000 |
Flying Biscuit Cafe | $45,000 | 5% | 2% | $442,500-$737,000 |
Golden Griddle | $25,000 | 5% | $100,000-$450,000 | |
Green Beans Coffee Company | $25,000 | 5% | 1%Nat'l + 1/2%Local | $249,500-$502,000 |
Huckleberry's | $35,000 | $270,000-$1,342,000 | ||
Huddle House | $25,000-$35,000 | 4% | 510,435 to $1,379,575 | $510,435-$1,379,575 |
IHOP | $40,000-$50,000 | 4.5% | 3.5% | $414,866-$3,374,043 |
J.Christopher's | N/A | 5% | 1% | $450,000-$550,000 |
Jimmy's Egg | $20,000 | 4% | Nat'l 0.5% Local 3% | $234,200-$746,000 |
Le Peep | $30,000 | 5% | $100,000-$550,000 | |
Original Pancake House, The | $60,000 | $372,500-$966,250 | ||
Ricky's Cafe | $45,000 | 5% | 3% | $300,000-And Up |
Ricky's Hotel Partnership Program | $45,000 | 5% | 3% | $650,000-And Up |
Royal Waffle King | $20,000 | $434,900-And Up | ||
Scramblers | $25,000 | $438,000-$702,000 | ||
Sunnyside Grill | $25,000 | 4% | 1% | $200,000-$400,000 |
Toastique | $45,000 | $280,750-$482,200 | ||
Tutti Frutti | $25,000 | 5% | $213,075-$479,550 | |
Waffy's | $30,000 | 6% | 2% | $116,680-$310,000 |