Tom and Chee
About Tom and Chee
After expanding to more than 12 locations across seven states, Tom & Chee is poised for a new era of rapid growth. With a simplified
business model, state-of-the-art training and technology, a new menu and
restaurant design, and new leadership with over 50+ years in the
franchise industry, Tom & Chee is ready to welcome passionate
franchisees who want to own a business that brings joy and love to their
communities. Here s why Tom & Chee stands out as a wise sandwich & grilled cheese franchise investment:An innovative, playful menu unlike anything else in the trending sandwich industryTremendous national brand recognition from appearances on Shark Tank and other national mediaExceptional support from leadership team with 50+ years of experienceA low-cost investment with tremendous profit potentialA straightforward business model makes owning a Tom & Chee easier than ever before--Tom & Chee is creating a new category within the sandwich space,-- says
Roger David, CEO & President of Tom & Chee. --There s something
really special about our brand. We re changing the game with our
sandwich & grilled cheese franchise. It s new, but also nostalgic.
When our customers taste our food they think of Mom. They think of
childhood with grilled cheese sandwiches and tomato soup. We have
created such a unique menu, with wonderful recipes and food made fresh
in-house, and now we have a robust culture of franchise support that is
going to take Tom & Chee to the next level. We re looking for
franchisees who are food-centric. If you love food, love people and love
community, then you should be a part of a Tom & Chee.--The estimated initial investment necessary to begin operation of a Tom & Chee Restaurant franchise ranges from $302,700 to $456,000. This
includes $30,000 (if this is the first Tom & Chee franchise you have
purchased), $15,000 (if this is your second, third or fourth Tom & Chee franchise you have purchased) or $5,000 (if this is your fifth or
greater Tom & Chee franchise you have purchased) that must be paid to
the franchisor. The estimated initial investment does not include real
estate, related improvement costs or tenant improvement allowances.