Krave It Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

Krave It is a fast-casual franchise that serves pizzas and sandwiches with distinctive, imaginative flavor profiles. The concept was first launched in 2015 in Bayside, Queens, by founders Vishee and Jenna Mandahar, and quickly evolved from a single neighborhood shop into a well-recognized local brand.

The business operates from its headquarters in Bayside, New York, where the team continues to refine both its menu and its franchise systems.

In 2024, Krave It opened its model to franchise partners, aiming to expand into new communities while preserving its creative culinary style and efficient operational structure. The brand emphasizes a modern fast-casual environment, strong visual identity, and consistency in execution.

Krave It’s menu focuses on artisan pizzas, stacked sandwiches, and freshly prepared sides. Its offerings are known for bold, chef-driven recipes that mix familiar comfort food with upscale elements.

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Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a Krave It franchise? It costs on average between $201,000 – $408,000 to start a Krave It franchised restaurant.

This investment covers the build-out of the restaurant, the purchase of equipment, opening inventory, and the early operating costs required to launch a Krave It location. The total amount varies based on several factors, such as the size and configuration of the Krave It shop, the market where it will operate, and whether the franchisee leases or buys the space.

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Initial Franchise Fee$39,000 – $39,000
Traveling and Living Expenses while Training$3,000 – $6,000
Real Property Rent Deposits and Pre-Paid Expenses$9,000 – $30,000
Furniture, Fixtures, and Décor$7,500 – $15,000
Construction of Leasehold Improvements$30,000 – $100,000
TV, Cameras, and Point of Sales System$7,000 – $10,000
Kitchen Equipment$60,000 – $120,000
Initial Inventory$10,000 – $15,000
Signage$3,500 – $10,000
Grand Opening Advertising$2,500 – $5,000
Business Licenses and Permits$1,000 – $3,000
Insurance (3 Months)$1,000 – $1,500
Professional Fees$2,500 – $3,500
Additional Funds (3 months)$25,000 – $50,000
Total$201,000 – $408,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Krave It locations are there?

Krave It currently has three locations in operation.

What is the total investment required to open a Krave It franchise?

The total investment required to open a Krave It franchise ranges from $201,000 to $408,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a Krave It franchise?

A Krave It franchise requires ongoing payments that include a royalty fee set at 6% of gross sales and a marketing contribution of 1% of gross sales.

Who owns Krave It?

Krave It is owned by Vishee and Jenna Mandahar, who founded the business in 2015.

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