Bad Ass Coffee Franchise

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Minimum Investment: $226,000


Full Description: The Bad Ass Coffee Franchise does have a unique name. You may ask why the name Bad Ass. Here is what they say about their legendary name.

The native people of Kona, Hawaii, remember the days of the "Bad Ass Ones." The bellows of the donkeys could be heard echoing through the mountains as they hauled the heavy loads of coffee up and down the mountainside.

In honor of these hard working donkeys, we named our coffee company. The legend of the Kona Nightingale lives on right here at The Bad Ass Coffee Company™.”

Such is the legend of the Bad Ass Coffee Company™ and our noble mascot, those hard working donkeys, known as the “Kona Nightingales.”

This sort of lets you know the atmosphere and enjoyment one can find by visiting one of their cafes.

Well how much does this franchise cost? They have one of the most simple to understand formulas of any of the coffee franchises. Here is a table from their web site.

The average start up costs invested to open an individual Bad Ass Coffee Company™ store franchise are approximately $226,000.00 U.S. The items below are for a 1500 sq. ft. store and may vary for other sizes.

FRANCHISE FEE 25,000 Training Included

ADVERTISING 5,000

STORE DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION Ship & Install: 85,000

SIGN PACKAGE 10,000

OPENING INVENTORY 10,000

EQUIPMENT 40,000

CABINETS & COUNTERS 10,000

The above estimates do not include any hard construction costs, which would be lease hold improvements such as: floors, walls

We are not currently accepting any franchise applications on their behalf.





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