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Famous Toastery Franchises Take Breakfast to the Next Level


America’s love for breakfast is no secret. In fact, three in five Americans now say breakfast is their favorite meal of the day. While there are a number of breakfast restaurant options out there, people are tired of the old greasy diner and the stale food offered at fast-food chains. That’s why Famous Toastery was founded with the mission to deliver a unique breakfast experience to their guests that keeps them coming back for more. Not many other breakfast and brunch restaurants can boast a completely from scratch kitchen with fresh food made every single day. Famous Toastery can.


Famous Toastery was the brainchild of Brian Burchill and Robert Maynard, two childhood friends with a love of breakfast. In 2005, the two friends opened the first Famous Toastery in Huntersville, North Carolina, and the concept quickly took off. Now, there are nearly 30 franchise locations. The secret to growth has been a famously fresh menu, with 100% organic maple syrup, freshly squeezed orange juice, house-made sauces, meats roasted in house, and a guarantee that every meal is to order with no ingredient ever frozen. More than anything, Famous Toastery is known for great services.


Famous Toastery has gained a loyal customer base, with some people visiting three to four times a week, sometimes twice a day. Customers know they can get the best at Famous Toastery – no cutting corners for guests or on the menu. The breakfast industry is booming, with demand for high quality food and highly quality service. Famous Toastery has been able to deliver and make franchise owners famous in their community in the process. Whether you’re a Famous server, chef, or franchisee – Being Famous is a mindset that thrives at Famous Toastery.


Low Startup Costs let You Focus on Your Business

One of the biggest struggles for a new business is the delicate time between opening and getting established in your community. That’s why Famous Toastery has kept startup costs incredibly low to take the burden off franchise owners, allowing them some flexibility and wiggle room while they get their feet on the ground. Keeping startup costs low also helps the franchise and franchisee as a whole to keep expanding Famous Toastery’s footprint in as many communities as possible.


The cost to open a Famous Toastery franchise ranges from $575,500 to $999,500, including a franchise fee starting at $45,000. Rest assured, Famous Toastery is always looking for ways to reduce the costs needed to open a restaurant by eliminating financial barriers. That means more selective real estate and site selection, cost efficient decor and equipment packages, as well as competitive food pricing and buying power.


The Perfect Addition to Any Franchise Portfolio

Famous Toastery is also a great franchise to add to any franchise portfolio, especially if an investor is thinking of adding a food service brand. Increasingly, franchise owners want to hold a mix of concepts in order to diversify their revenue streams. The breakfast, brunch, and lunch industry is quickly emerging as a best bet investment for any franchise portfolio. In fact, the industry has burst into an $11 billion industry. And with most restaurants closing after lunch, franchise owners have flexibility to manage other investments.

"As someone with a good amount of experience in the food service space, I know a strong, passion-driven franchise concept when I see one," Mike Sebazco, newly appointed CEO of Famous Toastery, said in a company press release. "Famous Toastery stands out with not only an amazing menu, but also a community focus that prioritizes the best of the best in customer service. This all makes for a very exciting franchise opportunity — and it is only getting better.”


High-Quality Franchise Support

A franchise system is only as good as its franchisees, which is why Famous Toastery has made serious investments in its support platforms. At Famous Toastery, franchise owners undergo an extensive and robust training and support program from day one that makes you the expert on every single aspect of running a restaurant. And the support offered doesn’t stop there. Famous Toastery helps with real estate and site selection, effective marketing strategies, how to hire and retain excellent staff members, assistance on building a positive culture, and defining business goals. Famous Toastery’s support network is renowned in the industry and keeps the family feel inherent in the brand.


“I saw how much the team has been investing in franchisee support, operations, and marketing over the past few years,” Sabazco says, “and I knew it would be an honor to come aboard and help usher in a new era of growth for Famous Toastery.”


Be Famous with a Famous Toastery Franchise Today!

Famous Toastery is a perfect add-on to a franchise portfolio, as the brand is poised for rapid expansion across the U.S. In fact, Famous Toastery is set to nearly double its footprint to 50 restaurants just this year, a testament to the demand of one of the most famous breakfast and lunch options around. To learn more, make a request for more information.

April 25, 2024
When Jason and Michele Serkin moved to South Carolina for Michele’s career as a literacy facilitator, the couple was disappointed to discover the lack of quality breakfast options in the area. So, they decided to be a part of the solution, opening the first ever Famous Toastery franchise. Within six months, the franchisees had made $900,000. Here’s how they did it. Name: Jason and Michele Serkin Franchise owned : Famous Toastery (formerly Toast Café) in Tega Cay, S.C. How long have you owned a franchise? Seventeen months. Why franchising? We wanted the support and guidance of a proven business. What were you doing before you became a franchise owner? I was a stay at home dad and Michele was a literacy facilitator at an elementary school. Why did you choose this particular franchise? Famous Toastery has a great product and we wanted to bring it to our community. How much would you estimate you spent before you were officially open for business? Approximately $500,000. Where did you get most of your advice/do most of your research? We visited many restaurants and we asked people in the area what was their favorite breakfast and lunch place. We then asked ourselves which one stands out to us and is really successful. To us, there was not even a close second to Famous Toastery (then Toast Café). What were the most unexpected challenges of opening your franchise? Hiring employees that are willing and capable of working hard as well as creating an energy to make our service, atmosphere and food stand out. What advice do you have for individuals who want to own their own franchise? Make sure you have a plan and don’t necessarily take the cheapest or easiest way of doing things. Do your research and make sure you’re making the right decision for yourself. You bought a franchise for a reason, so let them guide you and teach you how to be successful.  What’s next for you and your business? To make sure we continue to give our customers a great experience on every visit to Famous Toastery. We never want to just be ‘good.’ We strive to be ‘GREAT!’ We plan on opening more locations as well, to bring Famous Toastery to more families in surrounding communities who will enjoy a comfortable and enjoyable breakfast and lunch restaurant with outstanding food and service.
April 25, 2024
Rocky road ice cream sandwiches, street-style tacos and falafel all have one thing in common: They are served by a group of restaurants Technomic says are franchisees to watch to 2016. This year, franchising has drawn considerable attention as giants like McDonald’s and Wendy’s double down on refranchising their restaurants. Broadly, the business model enables companies to generate more consistent revenue streams and expand at a rapid clip without raising as much money. Meanwhile, franchisees get to tap in to already-built brand equity and resources. “For those with experience or lack of it in foodservice, getting on board with a franchise allows you to have a system in place to market and operate a business, because most people don’t have a clue,” Technomic President Darren Tristano said in a phone interview. Technomic’s list includes several regional chains that are in the early stage of development — many of which cater to a niche food category. “Overall, they tend to be newer, more contemporary restaurants,” Tristano said. “I think better is the singular theme. These restaurants are striving to a do a better job — with food, service and the experience.” So which restaurants made the cut? CREAM With an eye toward the kid at heart, CREAM sells premium ice cream sandwiches with ice cream flavors like caramel cinnamon chill, and cookie varieties such as snickerdoodle and turtle. Short for “Cookies Rule Everything Around Me,” CREAM is currently awarding area development agreements in the U.S. to qualified multi-unit operators. Right now, the chain has 22 locations in Nevada and California with plans for rapid development. Its goal is to have 120 by the end of 2017. Famous Toastery Founded before toast took an artisanal turn in the last few years, Famous Toastery markets itself as a breakfast and lunch spot with fresh food. Currently only in the Southeast, the chain is looking for franchise partners in New York, Philadelphia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Florida and Virginia. Little Greek Restaurant This Greek fast player just opened its 25th location, most of which are franchise operated. Next year, the restaurant chain plans to open seven more locations serving Mediterranean fare like falafel and gyros. R Taco The Mexican street-style taco joint has one food truck and 10 locations with another set to open in mid-January. Known more for its wings than pizza, Buffalo Wild Wings made a majority investment in the chain last August while it was still known as “Rusty Taco.” To become a franchisee, R Taco requires liquid capital of $750,000 and a net worth of $1.5 million. Initial start-up costs can reach $622,000. Slim Chickens With more than 30 locations dotting the country, Slim Chickens serves fast casual fare including chicken tenders and Buffalo wings. To get a franchise up and running, franchisees can expect to shell out $400,000 to $927,000. Once they sign an agreement, franchisees have one year to open for business. Blaze Pizza The fast-casual pizza segment is one of the most closely watched in all of the industry. Technomic Associate Editor Lauren Hallow described it as a “lucrative opportunity” for franchisees.  Blaze has 103 locations and already has franchise agreements in place for large parts of the country — with one exception. It is looking for a multi-unit operator to bring the chain to Seattle.
April 22, 2024
Famous Toastery, a 25-unit better brunch franchise brand known for its “Famously Fresh” menu, announced it has signed a franchise development agreement with local entrepreneurs, Divyan Patel, Jeffrey Folckemer, and Drew Van Zante. Details of the agreement include opening five Famous Toastery units in Northeast Florida over the next four years. The first Famous Toastery restaurant will open by the end of 2023. The latest Famous Toastery investors are active members in the Northeast Florida business community with a number of different enterprises. Divyan Patel is a serial entrepreneur who owns and operates a Planet Smoothie in St. Johns and two Coldstone Creamery units near Murabella and St. Johns. Jeffrey Folckemer has been a residential and commercial contractor for the past 10 years, as well as a realter with development and local community knowledge. Drew Van Zante is co-owner of Kingdom Home Builders, as well as an owner and operator of McDonald’s franchises in the St. Augustine area.
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April 22, 2024
Famous Toastery Chief Executive Officer Robert Maynard spoke to FSR Magazine about how the brand pivoted during the COVID-19 crisis to forge their own path by switching to QR codes, contactless payment, online ordering and limited menu items. Maynard also shared how he was able to turn his brand around…
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April 22, 2024
As 2022 gets into swing, Famous Toastery, the 25-plus unit better breakfast, brunch and lunch franchise, is well on its way to reaching its goal of 50 units by 2024. The brand’s CEO and founder Robert Maynard, says the brand is on track to close 10–12 new franchise deals in 2022. Five…
April 22, 2024
Famous Toastery, the 25-plus unit better breakfast, brunch and lunch franchise, is on the cusp of major franchise growth, embarking on an ambitious plan to reach 50 units — doubling its current footprint — by 2024. As part of this strategy, Famous Toastery has announced the addition of several new members to…
April 22, 2024
In 2005, childhood friends Robert Maynard and Brian Burchill were tired of the usual greasy-spoon breakfast restaurants, where most of the food was frozen or processed and the customer service was subpar. So, the duo devised a solution — a gourmet breakfast and brunch brand that would serve “famously fresh” food made daily and…
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April 22, 2024
Famous Toastery, the 25-plus-unit North Carolina based franchise, has made a name for itself by offering the freshest breakfast, brunch and lunch offerings in its segment. The brand’s franchisees, growing throughout neighborhoods in North Carolina since opening in 2005 and franchising in 2013, have become locally famous as pillars in…
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April 22, 2024
Former NFL player and coach Justin Griffith continues to leverage his experiences on the field for calculated, strategic, playbook success with the breakfast, brunch and lunch franchise Famous Toastery, as he plans to open his second location in Harrisburg, North Carolina. Griffith, who opened his first location in March 2018 in Uptown Charlotte,…
April 22, 2024
Looking for opportunities to continue building on years of momentum, despite the challenges of the pandemic, Famous Toastery, the 26-unit better breakfast, brunch and lunch franchise, launched its first ghost kitchen in 2020. That innovative new store model was opened in Warrenton, Virginia, by guest-turned-franchisee Angela Goodman, who also operates one brick-and-mortar…
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