Restaurant Franchise opportunities to start in Milton Keynes
What to consider when opening a franchise in Milton Keynes
You could start your own business by becoming a franchisee in Milton Keynes. There are a number of opportunities to choose from in Milton Keynes, located in South East England. Take a look at our range of brands and start managing your own business with a team behind you. By browsing the sectors that appeal to you the most, you will find the brands that best suit your interests and business objectives.
There are 269,000 people living in the Milton Keynes region. The population's most prevalent age group is made up of 0-19 year olds. The area has 140,300 economically active people, representing 82.2% of the population, with an unemployment rate of 4.8%. This rate is slightly higher than the country's 4% national average. Residents in the area earn £32,644 per year on average. This income is slightly higher than the country's average gross salary, which reaches just over £30,500.
Investment options in the Casual Dining sector
Are you interested in running your own business in the Casual Dining sector? Have a look at our 15 franchise opportunities available in this field. In fact, we have a wide selection of options in the Restaurant sector including the franchises in the Casual Dining sector. You can pick from 11 Fast Food franchises, four Halal franchises, five Sandwich franchises, two Burger franchises and nine Coffee, Cafe & Coffee Shop franchises today.
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If you'd like to run your own Casual Dining business, Wolf might be a great option for you. The brand is expanding, with four outlets already in operation, and a desire to expand further. Starting a Wolf franchise will require you to invest a minimum of £200,000. At least £100,000 of this should come from your own personal investment. Given these higher startup costs, this opportunity is less suitable for first-time franchisees. A large premises will also be required to operate this business. When investing in this franchise, you could qualify for financial assistance.
Café Rouge is another interesting investment opportunity if you plan to invest in the Casual Dining sector. This brand is developing, counting 90 locations across the UK. In order to open a Café Rouge business, a substantial initial investment of £700,000 is required. If you plan on getting a loan to cover the startup costs, you will generally need to cover 30 to 50% of the total investment yourself. Café Rouge requires a personal investment of at least £350,000. The higher startup costs make this an opportunity best suited for most established franchisees with greater access to financial resources. You will also need to invest in a large premises to operate this business. Also, if you can't afford the startup costs on your own, you may qualify for financial support.
Lastly, have a look at Shoryu Ramen, another attractive Casual Dining franchise. By joining its 13 franchises already in operation, you could contribute to this company's expansion. A total of £400,000, a substantial initial investment, is required to open a Shoryu Ramen franchise. You might want to consider getting a loan to cover the startup costs, in which case at least £200,000 of the total investment should come from your personal funds. Given these higher startup costs, this opportunity is less suitable for first-time franchisees. A small premises will also be required to operate this business. You may be eligible for financial aid. See eligibility details on our website.
The Casual Dining sector currently has 15 franchising opportunities. But you also have plenty of investment possibilities in other sectors as well, including more than 232 franchising opportunities available on Point Franchise.
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