What factors does Bojangles consider when reviewing potential restaurant sites?
Bojangles Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
ment and Development Agreement. We may consider the following factors, among
others, in reviewing sites: population around the location, traffic counts on roads serving the location, signage available under local regulations, visibility of the location from nearby roads, ease of ingress and egress, speed limits on adjoining roads, parking, on site traffic flow, drive-thru layout, building elevations, demographic information, existence of nearby traffic generators (such as shopping centers, schools and hospitals), existence of population and commercial growth and potential impact to surrounding Bojangles Restaura
Source: Item 11 — FRANCHISOR'S ASSISTANCE, ADVERTISING, COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND TRAINING (FDD pages 37–49)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Bojangles's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the company considers several factors when reviewing potential restaurant sites. These factors include the population around the location, traffic counts on roads serving the location, and the signage available under local regulations. Bojangles also assesses the visibility of the location from nearby roads, the ease of ingress and egress, and the speed limits on adjoining roads.
Further considerations include parking availability, on-site traffic flow, drive-thru layout, and building elevations. Bojangles also analyzes demographic information and the existence of nearby traffic generators such as shopping centers, schools, and hospitals. The company also looks at the existence of population and commercial growth and the potential impact on surrounding Bojangles Restaurants.
Prospective franchisees should carefully evaluate potential sites based on these criteria before submitting them to Bojangles for approval. If Bojangles does not approve a site, the franchisee will not be permitted to develop a restaurant there. Franchisees should also be aware of the deadlines for site approval outlined in the Franchise Agreement and Development Agreement, as failure to meet these deadlines could result in termination of the agreements.