How Much Does a Chicken Guy! Franchise Cost?
Data from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document
Investment Summary
Total Investment
$765K – $3.0M
Franchise Fee
$50K
Royalty
6.0%
Ad Fund
2.0%
Cost Breakdown
Initial Franchise Fee
The initial franchise fee for Chicken Guy! is $50K. This one-time payment covers the right to operate under the brand, access to proprietary systems, and initial training programs.
Total Investment Range
Opening a Chicken Guy! franchise requires a total investment of $765K – $3.0M. This range typically includes real estate or leasehold improvements, equipment and fixtures, initial inventory, signage, insurance, and working capital to sustain operations during the ramp-up period.
Working capital alone ranges from $50K to $150K.
Ongoing Costs
Beyond the initial investment, Chicken Guy! franchisees pay ongoing fees. The royalty fee is 6.0% of gross sales (Gross Sales). The advertising or brand fund contribution is 2.0% of gross sales.
Net Worth & Liquid Capital Requirements
Chicken Guy! requires working capital of $50K – $150K to cover initial operating expenses. This is the liquid cash you should have available beyond the franchise fee and buildout costs.
What Can You Earn?
Chicken Guy! does not disclose earnings data in Item 19 of its Franchise Disclosure Document. Not all franchisors choose to publish financial performance representations, though this is a data point many prospective franchisees consider important.
How Do Banks View Chicken Guy!?
SBA Loans Issued
1
Default Rate
N/A
The SBA (Small Business Administration) tracks loan performance for franchise brands. Chicken Guy! has 1 SBA-backed loans on record. A lower default rate generally indicates that lenders view the franchise as a safer investment, though past performance does not guarantee future results.
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