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What is the franchisee responsible for securing at their own expense for a Beef O Bradys franchise?

Beef_O_Bradys Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

At your request, we will make additional or refresher training in form and content as we deem appropriate available at your Family Sports Pub or at other locations we designate for a fee of $250 per day (including travel days) per corporate trainer. At your expense, you will provide all items necessary for such training at your Family Sports Pub. You must also pay us any costs incurred for this additional training and support, including a meal per diem and travel and hotel expenses.

equipment in order to set an opening date. You must pay us a non-refundable training fee at least 90 days prior to the scheduled opening of your Family Sports Pub in consideration of our providing our Training Program and Pre-Opening Visit prior to the opening of your Family Sports Pub. The training fee will vary based on the number of Family Sports Pubs you own and operate upon signing the Franchise Agreement in accordance with the following: (i) $18,000 for your first Family Sports Pub; (ii) $13,000 for your second Family Sports Pub; (iii) $11,000 for your third Family Sports Pub; (iv) $8,000 for your fourth Family Sports Pub; and (v) $7,000 for your fifth and all subsequent Family Sports Pubs. (Franchise Agreement, Section 7.1). After completion of Beef's Operator Training Program and the Pre-Opening Visit and before opening your Family Sports Pub, we recommend your operating partner and operating manager participate in at least one new Family Sports Pub opening, which typically last 4 to 5 days in duration. Although there are no additional fees for this training, you must pay for all travel, living and compensation expenses which you and your employees incur in connection with training. (Franchise Agreement, Section 7.1). Your operating partner and operating manager must also complete all pre-opening marketing initiatives.

You must purchase, install and maintain an approved back office system. Your point of sale system must be able to fully integrate with the back office system.

Some states and municipalities also may require separate training in sanitation and safety laws before permitting the Family Sports Pub to open. You should check your state and local laws.

Source: Item 11 — FRANCHISOR'S ASSISTANCE, ADVERTISING, COMPUTER SYSTEMS, AND TRAINING. (FDD pages 29–39)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to the 2025 Beef O Bradys FDD, the franchisee is responsible for several expenses. During additional or refresher training, the franchisee must provide all items necessary for such training at their Family Sports Pub. They must also cover costs incurred for this additional training and support, including a meal per diem, travel, and hotel expenses for the corporate trainer.

Prior to the opening of the Family Sports Pub, the franchisee must pay a non-refundable training fee, which varies depending on the number of existing Beef O Bradys locations they own. The fee ranges from $18,000 for the first location to $7,000 for the fifth and subsequent locations. Additionally, while there are no additional fees for the recommended participation in a new Family Sports Pub opening, the franchisee is responsible for all travel, living, and compensation expenses incurred by themselves and their employees during this training.

The franchisee is also responsible for purchasing, installing, and maintaining an approved back office system that fully integrates with the point of sale system. They must also upgrade or obtain new computer systems as specified by Beef O Bradys, including any modifications, and bear the costs associated with these changes. Some states and municipalities may require separate training in sanitation and safety laws before permitting the Family Sports Pub to open, and it is the franchisee's responsibility to check and comply with these local laws.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.