Sub-Ology Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

Sub-Ology is a fast-casual sub and sandwich brand that first opened its doors in 2013 in Cranford, New Jersey. The original shop operated as a contemporary take on the classic neighborhood deli, serving handcrafted sandwiches made with premium meats, artisanal cheeses, and bread baked fresh each day.

The business is based at 17 North Avenue West in Cranford, where its headquarters remain. The brand launched its franchise program in 2023 through Sub-Ology.com Inc., beginning its expansion into new markets across the United States.

Its menu features sandwiches, wraps, salads, and soups, all built around a strong commitment to fresh ingredients and an upgraded deli experience within a fast-casual format.

Sub-Ology differentiates itself from larger sandwich chains by focusing on higher-quality ingredients, a welcoming community feel, and a deli-inspired environment that is more personal than traditional quick-service concepts.

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Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a Sub-Ology franchise? It costs on average between $285,000 – $443,000 to start a Sub-Ology franchised restaurant.

The investment covers expenses such as construction, equipment, inventory, and early operating costs. The total amount varies based on several factors, including the type of Sub-Ology restaurant model, the market where it will be developed, and whether the franchisee decides to lease or buy the site.

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Initial Franchise Fee$35,000
Construction and Leasehold Improvements$103,500 – $199,000
Lease Deposits and Rent – Three Months$9,645 – $11,129
Furniture and Fixtures$51,496 – $53,000
Signage$2,500 – $10,000
Computer, Software, and Point of Sale System$3,407 – $10,996
Grand Opening Marketing$3,000 – $5,000
Initial Inventory$10,593 – $13,242
Utility Deposits$605 – $800
Insurance Deposits – Three Months$132 – $397
Travel for Initial Training$1,500 – $3,600
Professional Fees$7,500 – $10,000
Licenses and Permits$500 – $1,500
Printing, Stationery, and Office Supplies$2,720 – $10,300
Additional Funds – Three Months$52,455 – $79,494
Total Estimate$284,553 – $443,458

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Sub-Ology locations are there?

As of the latest data, Sub-Ology has one company-owned location.

What is the total investment required to open a Sub-Ology franchise?

The total investment required to open a Sub-Ology franchise ranges from $285,000 to $443,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a Sub-Ology franchise?

Sub-Ology franchisees pay a royalty fee of 6% of gross sales, which supports system operations and brand development. They also contribute 1% of gross sales to the marketing fund, which finances advertising efforts and brand awareness initiatives.

Who owns Sub-Ology?

Sub-Ology is owned by Sub-Ology.com Inc., under the leadership of Paolo Fontana.

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