Burger Franchise Opportunities
Explore a range of the best Burger franchises currently available, and take the first step towards running your own Burger franchise business today.
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McDonald’s UK
McDonald's is looking for hands-on business people with strong leadership and management skills to join the McDonald’s brand…
Minimum Investment: £85,000
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Thunderbird Fried Chicken
Thunderbird Fried Chicken is a fast-casual chicken franchise. Looking for experienced operators with preferred multi-site experience and a…
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Donor Shack
At Döner Shack, we serve Berlin's favourite street food and are on a mission to change the perception…
Minimum Investment: £200,000
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German Doner Kebab
German Doner Kebab specialises in retailing delicious, healthy kebabs made only from ingredients of the highest quality. We…
Minimum Investment: £100,000
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Burger & Sauce
Burger & Sauce is an exciting gourmet burger brand offering superb handmade burgers, delicious sides and drinks.
Minimum Investment: £150,000
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Aussie Grill
Aussie Grill is a fast-casual concept with casual dining quality. Low risk, high reward opportunity. Looking for experienced…
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Chicken Cottage
The go-to quick service outlet for the world’s most flavoursome grilled and fried chicken and succulent sides.
Minimum Investment: £150,000
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Dope Burger
Dope Burger is a gourmet burger franchise known for its innovative approach to quality and creativity. Looking for…
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BRGR Lab
BRGR Lab offers 100% Prime Beef Smash Burgers. Whether you have QSR experience or not, or maybe have…
Minimum Investment: £40,000
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Papa John’s
Papa John's is an international pizza franchise with over 5,000 stores worldwide in more than 40 markets.
Minimum Investment: £100,000
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Favorite Fried Chicken
Favorite formed in 1986 and are proud to be one of the UKs largest British-owned chicken franchises.
Minimum Investment: £100,000
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Camile Thai Kitchen
Camile Thai Kitchen is a healthy and sustainable restaurant brand operating in the home delivery category, in the…
Minimum Investment: £100,000
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Sides
The Sides menu allows customers to choose their ‘protein’ (chicken or plant based) in either a delicious burger…
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URBAN Fresh Burgers & Fries
URBAN Fresh Burgers & Fries is a time-tested brand that has taken South Yorkshire by storm since we…
Minimum Investment: £175,000
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Rooster Shack
Rooster Shack creates that great, relaxed atmosphere loved by mums getting together for a mid morning natter, famished…
Minimum Investment: £120,000
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Outback Steakhouse
Outback Steakhouse is an Australian-themed steakhouse restaurant. Over 1400 restaurants globally. Looking for Area Developers and Multi-Unit Franchisees.
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Burger King
The BURGER KING® UK franchise is the number two burger fast food chain in the world. Seeking franchisees…
Minimum Investment: £800,000
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Monterey Jack’s
Monterey Jack’s Award-Winning American Burger Bars and Restaurants. Gourmet Burgers (voted Scotland’s best in 2019-2023), Gourmet Dawgs, Nachos,…
Minimum Investment: £200,000
A guide to burger franchises
Burger franchises represent one of the most enduring and commercially resilient sectors in UK food service, with consumer appetite for premium patties, loaded burgers, and fast-casual dining showing no signs of slowing. Whether you are drawn to a globally recognised name or a fast-growing independent brand, the market offers genuine breadth — with 22 opportunities currently listed on FindMyFranchise and investment levels ranging from £40,000 to £800,000. From compact kiosk-style operations to full restaurant formats, there is a burger franchise to suit a wide range of budgets and ambitions.
How much does a burger franchise cost?
Start-up investment varies considerably depending on the brand’s scale, format, and the fit-out requirements of your premises. The figures above reflect typical minimum investment levels; always request a full franchise disclosure document to understand total costs including working capital.
- Under £100,000 — An accessible entry point for first-time franchisees. BRGR Lab starts from £40,000, while McDonald’s UK requires from £85,000. Several further brands in this category list investment as available on enquiry.
- £100,000–£175,000 — A mid-range band covering established and emerging brands, including German Doner Kebab and UNIT (both from £100,000), Rooster Shack (from £120,000), Burger & Sauce and Chicken Cottage (both from £150,000), and URBAN Fresh Burgers & Fries (from £175,000).
- £200,000–£220,000 — Full-format restaurant investments such as Donor Shack and Monterey Jack’s (both from £200,000) and the iconic Wimpy Restaurants Group (from £220,000).
- £800,000+ — At the premium end, Burger King requires from £800,000, reflecting the scale and brand equity associated with a global quick-service restaurant leader.
Types of burger franchise
- Classic fast food and quick-service restaurants (QSR) — High-volume, systemised operations built for speed and consistency. Examples include McDonald’s UK, Burger King, and Wimpy Restaurants Group.
- Premium and better-burger concepts — Brands focused on quality ingredients, distinctive recipes, and a more experiential dining environment. Examples include Monterey Jack’s, URBAN Fresh Burgers & Fries, and Burger & Sauce.
- Emerging and independent burger brands — Younger, often trend-led concepts with strong social media identities and room for early-mover advantage. Examples include BRGR Lab, Dope Burger, and Burger Boi.
- Fried chicken and grill crossover concepts — Brands that sit within or alongside the burger category, broadening the menu appeal. Examples include Thunderbird Fried Chicken, Favorite Fried Chicken, Rooster Shack, and Aussie Grill.
- Broader food-service brands listed in the category — Some opportunities, such as German Doner Kebab, Papa John’s, and Camile Thai Kitchen, extend beyond burgers but are included given their comparable investment profile and QSR model.
Is a burger franchise right for you?
Burger franchises tend to suit commercially minded individuals who thrive in fast-paced environments and are comfortable managing teams, supplier relationships, and shift-based operations. Prior experience in hospitality is an advantage, though many franchisors — including larger QSR brands — provide comprehensive training programmes designed to bring motivated newcomers up to speed. Look carefully at what initial and ongoing support is included, and whether the franchisor offers assistance with site selection and fit-out.
Before committing, consider the territory rights on offer, the length of the franchise agreement, and the ongoing fees structure. Recurring footfall-driven revenue is a hallmark of well-located food franchises, but success depends heavily on site quality, local competition, and your own operational commitment. Brands with strong national marketing funds and proven supply chains can offer a meaningful competitive edge.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a burger franchise cost in the UK?
Investment levels across the category range from £40,000 (BRGR Lab) to £800,000 (Burger King), with many established mid-market brands sitting between £100,000 and £220,000. Total costs including working capital and fit-out will typically exceed the minimum franchise fee.
Do I need experience in catering or hospitality to open a burger franchise?
Not necessarily. Many franchisors provide full training covering operations, food safety, and management. That said, prior experience in a customer-facing or food service environment is often viewed favourably during the application process.
Can I own multiple burger franchise locations?
Many franchisors actively encourage multi-unit ownership once you have demonstrated success with your first site. This is worth discussing directly with the franchisor during your due diligence.
How long does a typical franchise agreement last?
Agreements commonly run for five to twenty years depending on the brand, often with renewal options. Always have the agreement reviewed by a solicitor experienced in franchise law before signing.
Is the burger market still growing in the UK?
The UK burger sector has shown consistent resilience, driven by consumer demand for convenient, satisfying, and increasingly premium food experiences. The range of brands available — from value QSR to gourmet concepts — reflects the diversity of opportunity within the market.