Sarpino's Pizzeria vs Johnnie's Pizza Franchise Comparison

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

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
Sarpino's Pizzeria Franchise
Johnnie's Pizza Franchise
Investment $319,000 - $499,000$112,200 - $537,500
Franchise Fee $19,995$30,000
Royalty Fee 6%6%
Advertising Fee 2%-
Year Founded 20001984
Year Franchised 20012005
Term Of Agreement 5 years10 years
Term Of Agreement 5 years10 years
Renewal Fee --


Business Experience Requirements

 
Sarpino's Pizzeria Franchise
Johnnie's Pizza Franchise
Experience

*Desire to change your life and create an income, lifestyle, wealth, and equity for you and your family. *Ability to follow proven systems that will lead you to success. *Respect and appreciation for the customers. *Liquid assets of at least $100K. *Ability to finance the Sarpino’s Pizzeria opening.

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Financing Options

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

Training & Support

 
Sarpino's Pizzeria Franchise
Johnnie's Pizza Franchise
Training

3 weeks of on-the-job training in our training center, one week of classroom training in the Chicago area, and one month of opening assistance with an on-site team at your Sarpino’s restaurant. We will help you to create a business plan for your store during training. Your business plan is your roadmap, it will show you how the restaurant will achieve the goals set for its success.

* Available at headquarters: 1 week

* At franchisee's location: 2 weeks

Support Meetings, Grand opening, Internet, Field operations/evaluations-
Marketing Ad slicks, Regional advertising-
Operations 0% of all franchisees own more than one unit

Number of employees needed to run franchised unit: 6 - 10

Absentee ownership of franchise is NOT allowed.

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Expansion Plans

 
Sarpino's Pizzeria Franchise
Johnnie's Pizza Franchise
US Expansion -Yes
Canada Expansion No-
International Expansion YesYes

Company Overviews

About Sarpino's Pizzeria

Every neighborhood needs a classic old-world Italian eatery like Sarpino’s. Today’s consumers want sophisticated Italian food and delectable pizza lovingly made from scratch with the highest quality ingredients. Our rapidly changing world demands even more from restaurants: convenience, delivery, menu choices, along with the timeless classics. On every front, Sarpino’s more than measures up.

Born as a delivery and pickup only concept, Sarpino’s is uniquely positioned to take advantage of the transformative changes that are challenging the rest of the restaurant industry. While other national brands are struggling to keep up with the demand for delivery, we have excelled at delivery since day one. While other pizza chains offer cheap ingredients and pizzas off an assembly line, Sarpino’s consistently delivers exceptional quality.

Sarpino’s carry-out & delivery business model is recession-resistant, maximizes profitability, and is built for lasting growth. With a low cost of entry and world-class support that goes above and beyond the rest of the industry, investing in a Sarpino’s is a wise choice for an entrepreneur with a passion for community, quality, and most of all, serving inspiring food. If you are interested in learning more about our pizza franchise opportunities for sale, contact us today by completing our form to the right, and a member of our team will reach out shortly.

 

 

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.