La Bamba vs Bullritos Franchise Comparison

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

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
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Bullritos Franchise
Investment $187,000 - $335,833$693,600 - $1,062,300
Franchise Fee $30,000$10,000
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Year Franchised 1989-
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Company Overviews

About La Bamba

La Bamba Mexican Restaurants Group is a chain of 20+ concept-based Mexican "fast casual" restaurants serving both college towns and big cities, primarily in the Midwest. With a catchy "Burritos as big as your head" slogan, La Bamba features cooked-to-order Mexican meals in the $6-$7 range as well as a selection of Value Meals. The food is delicious and truly authentic Mexican, the portions are large and the service is quick. Our restaurants are all decorated with a bright, Mexican theme in red, white and green that helps to create a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere. The restaurants begin serving lunch at 11:00 a.m. and stay open late at night to cater to the "after bar-closing"crowd.

About Bullritos

Not just your average burrito joint. Inspired by the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona, our unique bag'n'go philosophy paired with the highest quality ingredients, makes Bullritos a fresh & fun approach to burritos!
Perhaps it was Founder Russell Ybarra's sprint with the bulls through the streets of Pamplona that inspired his "quick-casual" concept. Or maybe it was his passion for fresh Tex-Mex and quality ingredients that paved the way for his call-it-like-you-want-it, bull-themed burrito joint. Either way, his food-lovin' appetite for adventure led to the "Bullritos" concept, and a new era of burritos was born. Are your ready to grab this franchise by the horns? Bullritos is actively seeking fierce candidates with strong business and leadership skills in the food service industry to be account-a-bull for a Bullritos franchise. Check out the Full Bull on our website.