
Papas Pizza To Go - Franchise
Papa's Pizza To Go Franchise offers extensive training programs to help franchisees start out on top. Experienced, professional corporate management t
Requirements
Financial requirements for this franchise:
Liquid Capital: | $30,000 - $70,000 What does Liquid Capital mean? |
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Total Investment: | $130,000 - $300,000 What does Total Investment mean? |
Options
Options available to franchisees:
Financing: | Via 3rd party |
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Training: | Available |
Veteran Discount: | Yes, Half Priced Franchise Fee |
What Does a Papas Pizza To Go Franchise Cost?
To buy a franchise with Papas Pizza To Go, you'll need to have at least liquid capital of $30,000- $70,000 . Franchisees can expect to make a total investment of $130,000 - $300,000. They also offer financing via 3rd party as well as a discount for veterans . *

Papa's Pizza to Go Franchise Information:
Be your own Boss and take charge of your future!

Ken White had a vision for a restaurant to serve the needs of small town, USA so he opened the first Papa's Pizza To-Go in McCaysville, GA in 1986. It was a small store, they opened on a Friday night, and they were covered up with business. He knew he was on to something. Not long after opening a second store, people began approaching him about a Papa's Pizza To-Go in other towns.
Today, there are approximately 65 locations operating in seven states throughout the southeast. With over two decades of success, Papa's Pizza To-Go remains committed to serving customers an expanded menu and quality products at a reasonable price. Our menu selection includes:
∗Pizza | ∗Pasta | ∗Chicken Tenders |
∗Subs | ∗Quesadillas | ∗Calzones |
∗Salads | ∗Wraps | ∗All You Can Eat Buffet |
∗Wings | ∗Cheezestixs |


We do offer 3 different concepts:
- Single Pizza – 12" and 14"
- Buy One Pizza, Get One Free
- All You Can Eat Buffet
- Start-up Costs: $130,000 - $300,000
- Capital Required: $30,000 - $70,000
- Square Feet: 1,000 - 4,000

- Our franchisees have to understand the importance of getting their hands doughy!
- Would-be absentee owners need not apply.
- Going into a smaller town usually means a smaller investment, less risk and less competition.
- Our concentration will continue to be in the Southeast.
Availability
Papas Pizza To Go is currently accepting inquiries from the following states:
Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee
Interested parties should have at least $30,000 in liquid capital to invest.
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