Big Boy Restaurants vs Naples Tomato Franchise Comparison

Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of Big Boy Restaurants vs Naples Tomato including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
Big Boy Restaurants Franchise
Naples Tomato Franchise
Investment $861,800 - $3,568,000$1,353,000 - $1,892,500
Franchise Fee $40,000$30,000
Royalty Fee 4%5%
Advertising Fee 1% local +2% Nat'l5%
Year Founded 19362005
Year Franchised 19522009
Term Of Agreement 20 years-
Term Of Agreement 20 years-
Renewal Fee --


Business Experience Requirements

 
Big Boy Restaurants Franchise
Naples Tomato Franchise
Experience
  • Industry & general business experience preferred
  • What kind of people will run Naples Tomato franchises? Outgoing, independent people who love food and wines as much as we do. Do you� Love making people happy? Want a business that's more than a business - one that provides more than a business-servant relationship? Have very good business acumen? See the value in following a system and building a brand? Plan to spend 25-40 hours a week in the restaurant? Have the right financial resources? Naples Tomato franchises aren't right for everyone; but for those who qualify, the rewards will be great. We are looking for franchise owners for both single-unit franchises and area development agreements.

    Financing Options

     
    Big Boy Restaurants Franchise
    Naples Tomato Franchise
      In-House/3rd PartyIn-House/3rd Party
    Franchise Fees No/No-/-
    Start-up Costs No/Yes-/-
    Equipment No/Yes-/-
    Inventory No/Yes-/-
    Receivables No/Yes-/-
    Payroll No/Yes-/-

    Training & Support

     
    Big Boy Restaurants Franchise
    Naples Tomato Franchise
    Training -Thorough training in all the significant areas of your business, on-site start-up assistance and periodic visits, and a confidential operations manual to guide your daily operations Guidance in ordering initial supplies, food items and equipment, including specialty equipment such as our automated self-service wine system
    Support Newsletter, Meetings, Toll-free phone line, Grand opening, Internet, Security/safety procedures, Field operations/evaluations, Purchasing cooperatives-
    Marketing Co-op advertising, Ad slicks, Regional advertisingAn exciting, comprehensive marketing program, including assistance with developing and implementing effective communications materials and campaigns
    Operations 20% of all franchisees own more than one unit

    Number of employees needed to run franchised unit: 60

    Absentee ownership of franchise is allowed. (90% of current franchisees are owner/operators)

    As a Naples Tomato franchise owner, you'll spend your days watching people enjoy themselves and celebrate good times. You'll finish the day thinking about how many smiles you created.

    Expansion Plans

     
    Big Boy Restaurants Franchise
    Naples Tomato Franchise
    US Expansion -Yes
    Canada Expansion No-
    International Expansion Yes-

    Company Overviews

    About Big Boy Restaurants

    The Big Boy itself began with Bob Wian in Glendale, California. Bob sold his car for $350.00 and opened a small restaurant called Bob's Pantry. He set into operation a policy that persists today throughout all Big Boy restaurants ... the finest quality food and the best service. Members of an orchestra playing in the vicinity stopped in the restaurant and asked Bob Wian if he could dream up something different than just a plain hamburger. "Why not," Wian mused. As if his hands were guided by an unseen force, he cut a regulation hamburger bun into three slices, and inserted not one but two hamburger patties into place. It was then garnished with a special and very delectable relish he had prepared. Wian handed the innovation to the players and anxiously awaited the decision. "Wow," they chorused. "This is it!" and it was. Other customers saw him preparing it and asked for one. They agreed with the musicians. Wian had made a better hamburger. One day a chubby youngster walked into Wian's now flourishing restaurant. "He was about six," Bob recalled, - and rolls of fat protruded where his shirt and pants were designed to meet. I was so amused by the youngster -- jolly, healthy looking and obviously a lover of good things to eat, I called him Big Boy.. - So why not name the new hamburger Big Boy? Wian did. That was the birth of the first double-decker hamburger. At Big Boy, we thank all of those who served our country. For your service and dedication, Big Boy Franchise Management has created an incentive program for veterans of the United States Armed Forces. For qualified veterans, Big Boy has greatly reduced the initial Franchise Fee for your first Franchise Agreement. Initial Franchise Fee - $40,000 Military Incentive Program Initial Franchise Fee - $20,000 Being a Big Boy franchisee means you'll be part of one of America's most iconic brands. It also means you'll be backed by an exceptional team that will support your franchise and help it become successful. Learn more about owning your own Big Boy franchise by taking a look at our Virtual Brochure. There you can see what it could be like being your own burger boss.

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    About Naples Tomato

    We regret to announce the closing of Naples Tomato. Your Place for Vine Dining! � Cash in on the hot Mediterranean dining trend! Our Vine Dining� concept is a uniquely American approach to the Mediterranean lifestyle and Italian food that bridges the gap between chain dining and fine dining. In an area with hundreds of restaurants, find out why Naples Tomato was voted best Italian. Franchise owners who love food and wine will enjoy pride of ownership while doing what they love. You'll sample imaginative wines, use award-winning recipes, and network with other local business owners - even rub elbows with an occasional celebrity! Our concept offers broad general appeal with many ways to make money. As a Naples Tomato franchise owner, you'll get: The popular Naples Tomato concept - founded in Naples, Florida and refined with constant feedback from a discerning and well-traveled clientele National and local endorsements A unique go-to-market ecosystem that shortens time-to-success A corporate management team that cares as much about franchise owners' success as they do their own. Wouldn't it be nice to work with a real winner? Since it opened its doors four years ago, the original Naples Tomato restaurant has become an institution in our hometown of Naples, Florida - a favorite of locals and visitors alike. Naples Tomato is one of the most consistently booked restaurants in Naples - a real restaurant town, with more than 600 dining options to choose from. OpenTable diners - the nation's most serious diners - consistently rank us tops in Southwest Florida in multiple categories: Fit for Foodies Hot Spot Most Booked Naples Neighborhood Gem Notable Wine List We've also received glowing reviews and accolades from local and national media, from our own Naples Daily News to The New York Times and Zagat. For the last three years, our wine program has earned the coveted Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence - one of only about 800 restaurants worldwide to win the Two-Glass award.