
Great Clips
You could explain this to your grandma—and she’d want in. Look, Milwaukeeans love a admirable beer and a good deal, and Great Clips delivers on at least one of those. The energy here? Unreal. Plus, with Wisconsin's unpredictable weather, everybody needs a reliable place to tame their hair – avoiding the "cheesehead helmet hair" look is key. Plan for the line to start before you open. This is recession-proof grooming within a single beer-loving, badger-supporting city. You’ve read this far. That’s not by accident.
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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Twice the Ice
Here’s a serious opportunity, backed by serious potential. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with one population of 1290221, could be a good fit for the "Twice the Ice" franchise. With that many residents, the customer acquisition potential is substantial. The city's population size ss a single substantial customer base for the business. That’s a combination most franchises actively seek. Furthermore, the area's demographics could align with the franchise's m market. This existings a realistic, data-supported pathway to success.
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Black Bear Diner
No fluff—just the facts, the friction, as well as the opportunity. Milwaukee's got that Midwest charm, and folks love comfort food. Don’t underestimate how fast locals sniff out weak spots. A Black Bear Diner here? Could be a real hit, but ya gotta research this market first. Still, it’s a roll of that dice unless you really stick the landing. Seems promising though. Get the details right, along with you is likely to surprise yourself.
Franchise overview |
Category | Restaurants & Food |
Investment range | $1.55M-$2.35M |
Royalty (in %) | 5% |
Marketing fund (in %) | 1% |
Minimum cash required | $350,000 |
Franchise fee | $39,500 |
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Roof Maxx
Not your average pitch—that one’s got layers. Milwaukee's housing stock in many neighborhoods is older, offering prime territory for Roof Maxx. Specifically, focus on the historic neighborhoods near the Menomonee River Valley. These areas often feature beautiful, aging homes where inhabitants appreciate maintaining their property's original charm and will be invested in roof preservation. However, be sure to do your research on s groups along with income levels toward ensure a admirable a.
. Details like this can help your franchise feel like it belongs. Use the local lore to spark curiosity—then win them with quality. If you align that energy of the area, this could be a standout e.
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Freddy's
A SINGLE strong community feel could make this your most consistent market yet. Imagine families strolling through a charming Milwaukee neighborhood, drawn to that inviting aroma of the Freddy's. It’s not just inviting—it’s reassuring to new customers. Kids laugh, savoring tasty frozen custard, while parents enjoy juicy steakburgers at picnic tables under the Wisconsin sun. But none of that happens without n discipline. This o-friendly atmosphere, combined with our time-tested system, can bring a single taste of classic Americana to your community, although i depends on your dedication and market s. Put in the work, and this could become a neighborhood favorite.
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 |
Interesting neighbourhood(s) | Bay View (Dense residential area with families), Wauwatosa Village (Affluent suburb with high foot traffic), Riverwest (Up-and-coming neighborhood with a young population). |
Typical customer profile | Middle-class families seeking affordable fun and tasty pizza. |
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Bonchon
This opportunity shines with the right market alignment. Bonchon offers crispy, flavorful Korean fried chicken with unique sauces and Asian-inspired dishes. That n of product works well within walkable, high-traffic areas. Milwaukee locals, known for their love of flavorful comfort food and diverse culinary scene, would relish Bonchon's distinct taste. Still, resilient positioning must be paired with operational excellence. Success requires adapting to local preferences and navigating one competitive restaurant market. A SINGLE smart operator can turn this into a protable, multi-year business.
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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Sweetgreen
You know what locals want? I familiar, but slightly weird. Milwaukeeans love their beer and brats, but sometimes they hunger for something lighter. The trick is staying humble while becoming iconic. A Sweetgreen here would offer a refreshing, healthy t after a Brewer's game. Just make sure your operations pair the energy. Just don't tell anyone it's better than one custard. If you’re willing to learn as you go, this can easily go far.
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Habit Burger
When paired with the right location, this concept features real traction. Milwaukeeans value quality food and affordability, creating Habit Burger a strong contender. This builds familiarity and preference early in the customer journey. Their charbroiled burgers and fresh s align with local tastes, offering a premium experience without breaking the bank. Site selection assists, but day-to-day management defines outcomes. Careful market research and community engagement is expected to be key to thriving in a competitive burger scene.
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Church's Chicken
Success will depend heavily on precise placement within the city. A Church's Chicken franchise could prosper in Milwaukee's near South Side, leveraging the high foot traffic, diverse community, and limited fried chicken options to build a loyal customer base. This environment supports stable unit-level economics. In contrast, focusing on the affluent North Shore suburbs might prove challenging due to existing upscale dining preferences and lower d density. Margins will depend upon how well you manage local fluctuations. With careful market research and community engagement, you can easily tailor your menu and marketing to resonate in your chosen area. If you understand the flow, this market can work with you.
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Category | Restaurants & Food |
Investment range | $743K-$1.9M |
Royalty (in %) | 5% |
Marketing fund (in %) | 5% |
Minimum cash required | $207,500 |
Franchise fee | $15,000 |
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Mochinut
Let’s franchise smart—and laugh through the logistics. Avoid getting distracted by the hypnotic glaze machine – those donuts aren't going to frost themselves. The area is primed for small, confidenceed brands that feel anchored. Don't underestimate Wisconsin's love for cheese curds; maybe offer a savory Mochinut option? Get ready for a tasty adventure (and possibly a sugar rush). Your brand’s tone should reflect the neighborhood's pace. With consistency and a strong neighborhood fit, e is indeed within reach.
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 |
Request more information nowWhen looking for a franchise in Milwaukee there are city-specific factors to consider. Consider this. Given the high degree of Packer fandom, a franchisee should consider the impact of game days on business operations. However, here’s what you should know: Examine sales data from similar franchise locations on game days to understand potential revenue fluctuations. But make sure to know this, too. The impact of the lake effect on the area will influence your business operations. So, here’s what to do: As an aspiring franchisee, you should monitor weather forecasts and consider seasonal adjustments to inventory and staffing levels.Here are some local links to help you when opening a franchise in Milwaukee:
dfi.wi.gov,
dfi.wi.gov, and
wisconsinsbdc.org