La Salsa Fresh Mexican Grill vs House of Jazz Franchise Comparison

Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of La Salsa Fresh Mexican Grill vs House of Jazz including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
La Salsa Fresh Mexican Grill Franchise
House of Jazz Franchise
Investment $189,550 - $992,590$750,000 - $1,200,000
Franchise Fee $25,000 - $50,000$75,000
Royalty Fee 5%5%
Advertising Fee 3%2%
Year Founded 19791981
Year Franchised 19892012
Term Of Agreement 10 years-
Term Of Agreement 10 years-
Renewal Fee --


Business Experience Requirements

 
La Salsa Fresh Mexican Grill Franchise
House of Jazz Franchise
Experience
  • Industry experience
  • Excellent promoter

    Financing Options

     
    La Salsa Fresh Mexican Grill Franchise
    House of Jazz Franchise
      In-House/3rd PartyIn-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

     
    La Salsa Fresh Mexican Grill Franchise
    House of Jazz Franchise
    Training 6-8 weeks management training & at grand openingyes
    Support Meetings, Field operations/evaluations, Purchasing cooperativesyes
    Marketing Co-op advertising, Ad slicksyes
    Operations Franchisees required to buy multiple units/master licenses; 80% of all franchisees own more than one unit

    Number of employees needed to run franchised unit: 12

    Absentee ownership of franchise is allowed. (70% of current franchisees are owner/operators)

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    Expansion Plans

     
    La Salsa Fresh Mexican Grill Franchise
    House of Jazz Franchise
    US Expansion -Yes
    Canada Expansion NoYes
    International Expansion YesYes

    Company Overviews

    About La Salsa Fresh Mexican Grill

    La Salsa offers customized administration and highlight crisply arranged menu things made without fat, additives, or manufactured added substances. In 1979 La Salsa initially opened as a chain of Mexican "taquerias". These were neighborhood eateries where local people and gourmets alike, accumulate to eat the "claim to fame of the house" - the delicate tacos, which are so much a part of the Mexican culture.
    Today, La Salsa claims and works an extending chain of brisk, easygoing eateries spend significant time in tacos, burritos and different things served in the style of Mexico.
    La Salsa takes time-honored traditional recipes inspired by the unique cuisines of the various regions of Mexico and brings them to life in a bold, fresh and healthy way.

    About House of Jazz

    Restaurant and club home to Canada's finest jazz musicians since 1981, built by Montrealer Georges Durst. Features menus and profiles of recent and former musicians. Whether you're a party of 2 or 22 coming to have lunch, dinner or cocktails, the House of Jazz staff always does the utmost to make your experience memorable. House of Jazz is looking to expand in major cities across Canada and the U.S.A. If you're interested in a one-of-a-kind opportunity, contact Pierre Payette, cell 450-712-2377 or email [email protected]