What are the typical features of a B Bops Restaurant regarding service windows?
B_Bops Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
B-Bop's Restaurants feature either one or two drive through service windows and a limited menu of food and beverage items, all designed to provide quick service to customers and accommodate a large customer count. While most customers will consume their B-Bop's food and beverages on an off-premises basis, each B-Bop's Restaurant includes a walk-up service window and outdoor eating facilities to accommodate on-premises consumption. The Company
has redesigned its building for use in some locations to include some indoor customer seating. Four of the existing B-Bop's Restaurants include indoor seating. The B-Bop's uniform limited menu currently features single and double hamburgers and cheeseburgers, pork loin fritters, chicken sandwiches, chili, sloppy joe sliders, french fries and beverages, including milk shakes and soft drinks. The physical layout of a B-Bop's Restaurant without indoor seating consists of a stylized building of approximately 1,000 square feet, either two drive through lanes which are served from opposite sides of the building or one drive through lane which is served from one side of the building, outdoor eating facilities and a limited parking area. As noted above, the Company has redesigned its building for use in some locations to include approximately 380 square feet of indoor seating which adds approximately 480 square feet to the building. The Company has the right, in its sole discretion, to determine whether the building at a specific location will have one or two drive through lanes and whether it will include indoor seating.
Source: Item 1 — THE FRANCHISOR AND ANY PARENTS, PREDECESSORS AND AFFILIATES (FDD pages 9–11)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to B Bops's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, B Bops Restaurants are designed for quick service, featuring either one or two drive-through service windows. These restaurants also include a walk-up service window to accommodate customers who prefer to eat on the premises. While the design emphasizes off-premises consumption, outdoor eating facilities are provided for those who choose to dine at the restaurant.
The physical layout of a standard B Bops restaurant, without indoor seating, includes a stylized building of approximately 1,000 square feet. This building can have either two drive-through lanes served from opposite sides or one drive-through lane served from one side. In some locations, B Bops has redesigned the building to include approximately 380 square feet of indoor seating, adding about 480 square feet to the building's overall size.
The decision to include one or two drive-through lanes, as well as indoor seating, is at the sole discretion of B Bops. This flexibility allows B Bops to tailor the restaurant design to the specific location and market conditions. For a prospective franchisee, this means that the initial design and layout of their B Bops location will be determined by the franchisor, taking into account factors such as customer traffic and local preferences.