Restaurant Franchise opportunities to start in Weston-Super-Mare
Investing in a franchise in Weston-Super-Mare
Weston-Super-Mare, located in the South West, offers a variety of new business investment opportunities, especially if you like working for yourself but not on your own. Learn more about our franchising possibilities here. You might just find the right brand for starting your own business in the North Somerset area. Exploring our range of brands and sectors will allow you to pinpoint the type of business that is right for you.
Recent figures show that 214,000 people live in North Somerset. Residents aged over 60 years old are the most represented in the population. Approximately 103,900 people are economically active in the community, representing 83.9% of the population. The unemployment rate (3.9%) is comparable to the UK average (4%). Salaries in North Somerset average £29,474 a year, while in the United Kingdom the average income is just over £30,500.
Running a franchise in the Casual Dining sector
Across the UK, there are 15 franchises in the Casual Dining sector. Bear in mind that the potential for exciting business plans in the Restaurant services sector is not limited to the Casual Dining sector. Other available investment options include 15 Restaurant franchises, four Pizza franchises, two Bubble Tea franchises, two Burger franchises and three Pub & Bar franchises. See if there's one to suit your business goals. Interesting fact: companies in Hospitality and Food Services employ 8,000 people in the North Somerset area. This could be your opportunity to start a successful business of your own!
Three examples of available franchise business possibilities
Café Rouge is a competitive business operating in the Casual Dining sector. By joining its 90 franchises already in operation, you could contribute to this company's expansion. Opening a Café Rouge business requires a significant initial investment of £700,000. At least £350,000 should come from your own personal investment. Due to the higher startup costs, this option is not recommended for first-time franchisees. A large premises will also be required to operate this business. You could also benefit from financial assistance, if eligible.
The Casual Dining sector has many brands worth considering. Take a look at Wolf. By joining its network of four franchisees, you could contribute to this brand's success. Starting a Wolf business requires a significant initial investment of £200,000. If you plan on getting a loan to cover the startup costs, Wolf asks for a personal investment of at least £100,000. For most franchises, this amount represents 30 to 50% of the total investment. 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. Eligible candidates may apply for financial aid.
Finally, have a look at Shoryu Ramen, another interesting Casual Dining franchise. By joining its current 13 franchisees, you would be joining a growing brand network. You will need to invest £400,000 to open your own Shoryu Ramen business. At least £200,000 of this significant amount should come from your own personal investment. Due to the higher startup costs, this option is not advisable for first-time franchisees. A small premises will also be required to operate this business. If you decide to invest in this franchise, financial aid is available, providing you meet the eligibility criteria. See our website for details.
If working in the Casual Dining sector appeals to you, check out our 15 available franchising opportunities in the sector. Point Franchise currently has a total of 236 brands recruiting franchisees across a range of sectors. Have a look to see which other sectors you might want to invest in.
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