Bottoms Up Pizza vs Pizza Schmizza Franchise Comparison

Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of Bottoms Up Pizza vs Pizza Schmizza including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
Bottoms Up Pizza Franchise
Pizza Schmizza Franchise
Investment $485,650 - $829,250$125,000 - $549,000
Franchise Fee $35,000$39,000
Royalty Fee 5%5%
Advertising Fee -3%
Year Founded 19901993
Year Franchised 20062002
Term Of Agreement -10 years
Term Of Agreement -10 years
Renewal Fee -$5000


Business Experience Requirements

 
Bottoms Up Pizza Franchise
Pizza Schmizza Franchise
Experience --

Financing Options

 
Bottoms Up Pizza Franchise
Pizza Schmizza Franchise
  In-House/3rd PartyIn-House/3rd Party
Franchise Fees No/NoNo/Yes
Start-up Costs No/YesNo/Yes
Equipment No/YesNo/Yes
Inventory No/NoNo/Yes
Receivables No/NoNo/No
Payroll No/NoNo/No

Training & Support

 
Bottoms Up Pizza Franchise
Pizza Schmizza Franchise
Training --
Support --
Marketing --
Operations --

Expansion Plans

 
Bottoms Up Pizza Franchise
Pizza Schmizza Franchise
US Expansion -Yes
Canada Expansion NoNo
International Expansion NoYes

Company Overviews

About Bottoms Up Pizza

Bottoms Up is one of the most exciting opportunities in the franchise market today! The full-service restaurant offers customers gourmet products, excellent service, and an atmosphere where one can sit back and enjoy. The casual dining restaurant provides an upscale, sophisticated environment with modern, artistic elements. Most famous for its unique "slices", Bottoms Up has been voted "Best Pizza" by Richmonders for nearly two decades. The franchise units are a scaled down version of the original Bottoms Up, located in upscale retail centers, with a footprint of 3,500-4,200 square feet. Franchise expansion plans are in full force throughout the Southeast.

About Pizza Schmizza

You see, way back in our earliest days, when founder and pizza retailing giant André Jehan (whose modesty compelled him to name his corporation André Grandé), first got serious about Schmizza, he dreamt up and trademarked the “one planet, one people, one pizza®” slogan. Because even then, he said, “world domination was the goal”. And now you can participate. Instead of simply standing by as an observer, or happily engaging André and the other Schmizza franchise owners as a Pizza Schmizza consumer, you can invest and own your very own Pizza Schmizza, anywhere! Opportunities are available literally virtually planet-wide. Sadly, there are a few places where you can’t open your own Schmizza, but they are few and far between. And there are no restrictions on developing other planets and moons, if you’re ready to move on from Planet Earth.

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