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Food & Beverage Franchise Opportunities in Canada

Browse 92 food & beverage franchises available across Canada.

Food and beverage franchises are the most popular category in Canada, representing over 30% of all franchise businesses. From quick-service restaurants and coffee shops to specialty bakeries, this sector benefits from consistent consumer demand and strong brand recognition. Canadian food franchises generated over $30 billion in revenue last year, making it one of the most proven paths to business ownership.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Food & Beverage Franchises

What are the most profitable food franchises in Canada?

Quick-service restaurant (QSR) franchises and coffee shop brands consistently rank among the most profitable in Canada. Brands with drive-through capability, strong brand recognition, and efficient supply chains tend to deliver the best returns. Profitability depends on location, volume, and operational efficiency.

How much does it cost to open a food franchise in Canada?

Investment ranges vary widely. A small kiosk-style food franchise may start around $100,000, while a full-service restaurant can require $500,000 to over $1 million. This includes the franchise fee, equipment, leasehold improvements, and working capital.

Do I need restaurant experience to own a food franchise?

Most food franchises do not require prior restaurant experience. Franchisors provide comprehensive training covering operations, food safety, staff management, and marketing. However, strong leadership skills and a willingness to learn are essential.

What are the typical royalty fees for food franchises?

Royalty fees for food franchises in Canada typically range from 4% to 8% of gross sales, with an additional 2% to 4% often required for a national or regional advertising fund. These fees fund ongoing support, brand marketing, and system-wide improvements.

How long does it take to break even on a food franchise?

Most food franchise owners in Canada reach break-even within 18 to 36 months, depending on the brand, location, and local market conditions. High-traffic locations and strong grand opening marketing can accelerate the timeline.