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Wok&Go

Join Wok&Go, an eat in, takeaway and delivery food franchise, specialising in Asian fusion. Our franchise has already…

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Burger Boi

Burger Boi is pushing the boundaries of the traditional burger brand concept. Eat-in, collection & delivery. Seeking single…

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A guide to restaurant franchises

Restaurant franchises represent one of the most established and diverse sectors in UK franchising, offering opportunities across a wide spectrum of cuisines, formats, and price points. With 23 live opportunities currently listed on FindMyFranchise, prospective franchisees can explore everything from compact quick-service concepts to full sit-down dining brands. Investment levels range from £40,000 to £375,000, meaning there are realistic entry points whether you are just starting out or looking to make a substantial commitment to an established name.

How much does a restaurant franchise cost?

The cost of a restaurant franchise in the UK varies considerably depending on the brand, format, and premises requirements. Above is a broad guide to what you can expect at different investment levels, using the real opportunities currently listed in this category.

  • Under £60,000 — Entry-level opportunities include Shakeaway (£40,000), American Pizza Slice (£50,000), Sapore Vero (£50,000), and Crêpeaffaire (£60,000). These are typically smaller-footprint or kiosk-style concepts with lower setup costs.
  • £60,000–£100,000 — A strong mid-range tier includes Cuppa’ Chaii (£60,000), Pizza Time (£80,000), McDonald’s UK (£85,000), and a cluster of well-known brands at the £100,000 mark such as Papa John’s, German Doner Kebab, Camile Thai Kitchen, and Wok&Go.
  • £145,000–£285,000 — Premium concepts with larger premises or more elaborate fit-outs, including Haute Dolci (£145,000), Monterey Jack’s (£200,000), and Creams (£285,000).
  • £350,000–£375,000 — The highest investment tier features established full-service restaurant brands such as Mary Brown’s Chicken (£350,000) and Bella Italia (£375,000).

Types of restaurant franchise

  • Quick-service and fast food — High-volume, counter-service models focused on speed and consistency. Examples include McDonald’s UK, Favorite Fried Chicken, and American Pizza Slice.
  • Pizza and Italian — A perennially popular sub-sector with strong delivery and dine-in demand. Brands in this space include Papa John’s, Apache Pizza Northern Ireland, Pizza Time, Russo’s New York Pizzeria & Italian Kitchen, and Bella Italia.
  • Pan-Asian and global cuisine — Franchises inspired by Asian and international flavours, such as Itsu, Wok&Go, Camile Thai Kitchen, and Barburrito.
  • Dessert and speciality concepts — A growing lifestyle-driven niche covering crepes, shakes, and indulgent dessert dining. Examples include Crêpeaffaire, Shakeaway, Haute Dolci, and Creams.
  • Casual and full-service dining — Sit-down restaurant brands with broader menus, such as Monterey Jack’s, Sides, and Bella Italia.

Is a restaurant franchise right for you?

Restaurant franchising suits individuals who enjoy fast-paced, people-focused environments and are ready to commit to the operational demands of running a food business. You will typically be managing staff, overseeing food hygiene compliance, and maintaining brand standards day-to-day, so strong organisational skills and a hands-on attitude are important. Many franchisors in this category offer comprehensive training programmes, so prior experience in the restaurant trade is not always essential.

Before committing, consider the territory protection offered, the strength and recognition of the brand, and whether the model generates repeat footfall or relies on destination dining. Ongoing support from the franchisor — including marketing, supply chain, and operational guidance — can make a significant difference, particularly in your first year of trading.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a restaurant franchise cost in the UK?
Costs currently range from £40,000 for smaller-format concepts such as Shakeaway up to £375,000 for full-service brands like Bella Italia. Most opportunities in this category sit between £50,000 and £200,000.

Do I need experience in the restaurant industry?
Not necessarily. Many restaurant franchisors provide full training covering operations, food preparation, staff management, and customer service. A background in hospitality can be an advantage, but drive, commercial awareness, and the ability to lead a team are often considered just as important.

Can I own multiple restaurant franchise locations?
Yes, many franchisors actively encourage multi-unit ownership once you have successfully established your first site. This can be an effective way to grow your investment over time.

What ongoing fees should I expect?
Most restaurant franchises charge a management service fee (a percentage of turnover) plus contributions to a national marketing fund. The exact figures vary by brand, so always review the franchise agreement carefully.

Is the restaurant sector a good time to invest?
Branded restaurant franchises benefit from consumer trust and established marketing, which can provide greater resilience than independent openings. As with any hospitality business, location, local demand, and operational commitment are key factors in success.

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