
Twice the Ice
You’ll wonder how this wasn’t alprimed yours. Nashville's thirst for novelty is insatiable, and Twice the Ice satisfies that craving with dazzling frozen concoctions. It’s rare to find this much foot traffic with that much loyalty. Imagine visitors n from honky-tonks to your shop, desperately seeking sweet relief (and Instagrammable moments). You’re not just part of the scene—you *are* the scene. With our branding, they'll be lining up faster rather than a bachelorette party at a pedal tavern. Once it’s open, it won’t stay quiet for long.
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Habit Burger
E potential doesn’t need to mean high risk—this city proves it. Nashville, Tennessee, presents a promising market for Habit Burger, given its substantial resident pool of 1,178,679 residents. That variety of market size allows for both volume and specialization. This vibrant city offers diverse population groups, and a strong economy that could support the franchise. It’s a rare mix of size, readiness, and congruence. This creates a a environment for growth and o engagement. With so many favorable variables, the case for entry is clear.
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MOD Pizza
This one rewards the people who pay attention. Look, Nashville loves a good, quick bite, and MOD Pizza fits right in with its customizable pizzas. Along with trust me, locals have c. The initial investment's manageable, but competition's heating up, so location is *everything*. But the margin for error is razor-thin. Plus, folks here appreciate a company that gives back to the local community. Play it smart, and this could be your lane.
Franchise overview |
Category | Fast‑Casual Pizza |
Investment range | $1M-$1.3M |
Royalty (in %) | 5% |
Marketing fund (in %) | 2% |
Minimum cash required | $217,500 |
Franchise fee | $30,000 |
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Mochinut
Local flair could be your secret weapon in this spot. Nashville's food scene is booming! Contemplate opening your Mochinut in East Nashville, where local musicians fostered a thriving artistic community. You'll attract both inhabitants craving innovative treats and travelers seeking authentic Nashville experiences. While competition is present, East Nashville's unique culture makes it a sweet spot for your business.
. That fact alone gives you a hook for your soft launch messaging. Don’t just name-drop—connect it to your value prop. Handled with care, this could be more than just another franchise.
Franchise overview |
Category | Restaurants & Food |
Investment range | $234K-$486K |
Royalty (in %) | 5% |
Marketing fund (in %) | N/A |
Minimum cash required | $60,000 |
Franchise fee | $35,000 |
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Sweetgreen
Here’s a chance to build people look forward to. Imagine sunny afternoons in Nashville's Gulch neighborhood, busy with young professionals and families seeking healthy, handy lunches at your new Sweetgreen. That built-in family tone generates outreach easier and more meaningful. Picture long lines forming as customers eagerly anticipate fresh, seasonal salads and warm bowls. That kind of devotion only comes from showing up, every day. While success isn't guaranteed, bringing Sweetgreen's energetic, health-focused brand to this vibrant Tennessee community offers a strong opportunity for growth. Your future customers are out there—now show them why you matter.
Franchise overview |
Interesting neighbourhood(s) | Green Hills (Affluent demographics), East Nashville (Growing residential area), Germantown (Trendy dining scene) |
Typical customer profile | Health-conscious Nashvillian seeking quick, convenient, and fresh meals. |
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Bonchon
This is where a single national name meets regional opportunity. Bonchon offers crispy, Korean-style fried chicken with unique sauces and flavorful Asian-inspired dishes. Its own format supports both dine-in and takeout models effectively. Nashville inhabitants enjoy varied culinary experiences, making Bonchon a perfect fit. However, performance still comes down to day-to-day consistency. That unique, non-traditional fried chicken is an exciting alternative toward the typical Nashville hot chicken scene, potentially attracting adventurous foodies. It’s a solid model—but it performs best alongside sharp rollout.
Franchise overview |
Category | Restaurants & Food |
Investment range | $1.01M-$1.31M |
Royalty (in %) | 5% |
Marketing fund (in %) | 2% |
Minimum cash required | $217,500 |
Franchise fee | $35,000 |
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Firehouse Subs
We’ve got appetite, attitude, and just enough sarcasm to make it work. Nashville loves a good comeback story, just like a reviving a classic song. Just wait until the city’s influencers catch the scent. With all the honky-tonks and hot chicken, Firehouse Subs brings some needed relief with a cool, robust sandwich. It’s a single fun concept—but delivery and service matter most. Plus, who wouldn't trust firefighters to have good taste in provisions for the sake of long shifts?. Yourself don’t need to be perfect—merely present as well as prepared.
Franchise overview |
Category | Restaurants & Food |
Investment range | $379K-$1.04M |
Royalty (in %) | 6% |
Marketing fund (in %) | 5% |
Minimum cash required | $110,000 |
Franchise fee | $20,000 |
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Roof Maxx
There’s alignment here between product as well as n. Nashville homeowners value property upkeep and saving money. You’re serving not just one market, but a meaningful customer moment. Roof Maxx offers an affordable alternative to full roof replacement, extending roof life with an environmentally friendly application. You’ll need to turn that alignment into action every day. This appeals to budget-conscious inhabitants wanting to protect their put money intoment in a competitive real estate market.
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Great Clips
Venue nuance plays a major role within this opportunity. Nashville's booming population makes it ripe for a Great Clips franchise; consider the rapidly developing neighborhoods in and around Donelson, together with its mix of families and young professionals, presenting a strong customer base. It supports both local brand-building and multi-year viability. On the other hand, established e-income areas like Belle Meade already have a plethora of salons, potentially creating a tougher competitive landscape. But success will rely on localized messaging and strategic placement. Remember toward conduct r market research and analysis to ensure your location thrives, regardless of the neighborhood. Local insight today leads to higher ROI tomorrow.
Franchise overview |
Category | Beauty & Personal Care |
Investment range | $188K-$420K |
Royalty (in %) | 6% |
Marketing fund (in %) | 5% |
Minimum cash required | $50,000 |
Franchise fee | $27,500 |
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Freddy's
This is franchising meets folk wisdom. Nashville's hot, but Freddy's frozen custard will be genuinely hotter. These are this kind of ts who come back when you deliver well. Just remember, country music fans might prefer sweet tea over concrete mixers, so tailor your own menu wisely. Consider local values and pace when shaping your rollout. And please, for the love of Elvis, don't let the Grand Ole Opry book your grand opening. With the right tone and day-to-day discipline, you'll find o here.
Franchise overview |
Category | Restaurants & Food |
Investment range | $1.49M-$2.75M |
Royalty (in %) | 5% |
Marketing fund (in %) | 2% |
Minimum cash required | $362,500 |
Franchise fee | $35,000 |
Request more information nowWhen looking for a franchise in Nashville there are city-specific factors to consider. Consider this. Focus on the prevalence of bachelorette parties when deciding on a franchise. However, here’s what you should know: An aspiring franchisee should research the local tourism data and the number of businesses that support this sector. But make sure to know this, too. Focus on the tourism factor to assess the area’s economic health. So, here’s what to do: Seek data on tourism trends, local competition, and the impact of tourism on the specific franchise.Here are some local links to help you when opening a franchise in Nashville:
www.tn.gov,
www.tn.gov, and
tsbdc.org