Cowboy Jack’s Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

Cowboy Jack’s is a western-inspired bar and restaurant franchise that launched in 2008 in Plymouth, Minnesota. The brand was built around delivering classic American comfort food at accessible price points within a casual Old West–style atmosphere. From its early days, the concept attracted steady traffic thanks to generous portions, a friendly vibe, and an active bar scene.

The franchise was developed as a local hangout where families, groups of friends, and sports fans could gather in a relaxed setting. With headquarters in Minnesota, Cowboy Jack’s has steadily grown its footprint throughout the Upper Midwest, focusing on markets that support community-driven dining concepts.

Today, Cowboy Jack’s operates multiple locations across states including Minnesota, Wisconsin, and North Dakota. Each unit follows a consistent saloon-style design, featuring rustic wood finishes, western décor, and a high-energy social environment.

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Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a Cowboy Jack’s franchise? It costs on average between $1,458,000 – $6,130,000 to start a Cowboy Jack’s franchised facility.

This includes expenses tied to restaurant build-out, kitchen equipment, furniture and fixtures, initial food and beverage inventory, and early operating costs.

The total investment varies depending on factors such as the size of the location, local market conditions, construction requirements, and whether the franchisee leases a second-generation restaurant space or builds out a new site. Cowboy Jack’s offers 2 types of franchises:

Franchise TypeInitial Investment
Fully Remodeled Cowboy Jack’s Restaurant$2,271,550 – $6,130,000
Second Generation Restaurant$1,458,050 – $3,885,000

We are summarizing below the main costs associated with opening a Fully Remodeled Cowboy Jack’s Restaurant. For more information on costs required to start a Cowboy Jack’s franchise, refer to the Franchise Disclosure Document (Item 7).

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Initial Franchise Fee$45,000
Real Estate Acquisition$3,000 – $5,000
Leasehold Improvements$600,000 – $1,500,000
Lease Payments (3 Months)$40,000 – $150,000
Initial Inventory$70,000 – $120,000
Training Wages, Travel, and Living Expenses$12,000 – $26,000
Furniture, Fixtures, Décor, Supplies, and Equipment$1,000,000 – $3,000,000
Architectural and Engineering Fees$30,000 – $90,000
Signage$40,000 – $120,000
Point-of-Sale and Computer Systems$10,000 – $25,500
Security System$500 – $3,000
Liquor License$6,800 – $11,000
Additional Licenses and Permits$2,500 – $5,000
Opening Advertising$2,500
Insurance Premiums (3 Months)$8,500 – $25,500
Employee Salaries (3 Months)$150,000 – $600,000
Miscellaneous Expenses$150,000 – $200,000
Additional Working Capital (3 Months)$100,750 – $201,500
Total Estimated Investment$2,271,550 – $6,130,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Cowboy Jack’s locations are there?

As of the latest available information, Cowboy Jack’s operates 10 locations across the US.

What is the total investment required to open a Cowboy Jack’s franchise?

The total investment required to open a Cowboy Jack’s franchise ranges from $1,458,000 to $6,130,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a Cowboy Jack’s franchise?

Cowboy Jack’s franchisees pay a royalty fee of 5% of gross sales, which covers continued use of the brand, operating systems, and ongoing support. In addition, franchisees contribute 1% of gross sales toward marketing and advertising, which is used to support brand-level promotional and advertising initiatives.

Who owns Cowboy Jack’s?

Cowboy Jack’s franchise is owned by the After Midnight Group, a Minneapolis-area hospitality and restaurant company that operates the Cowboy Jack’s brand and related bar and entertainment venues.

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