Cheesy Street Grill Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

Cheesy Street Grill is a fast-casual restaurant franchise known for its gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches and classic comfort food favorites. The concept first hit the road in 2014 as a food truck in Connecticut, later growing in 2016 with the launch of two permanent locations inside Massachusetts service plazas.

The franchise is operated by Cheesy Street Grill Franchising, LLC, established in Massachusetts in 2019 and headquartered in Framingham. Entrepreneurs can choose from a range of flexible formats, such as sit-down or kiosk-style restaurants, mobile food trucks or trailers, pop-up concepts, and even an optional beer and wine service.

Its menu highlights creative takes on the traditional grilled cheese, along with mac and cheese, hearty soups, loaded tater tots, and other comforting sides. What sets Cheesy Street Grill apart is its commitment to using fresh, high-quality ingredients and its franchise models designed to keep startup costs and staffing requirements low.

Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a Cheesy Street Grill franchise? It costs on average between $267,000 – $426,000 to start a Cheesy Street Grill franchised restaurant.

This includes expenses for construction, kitchen equipment, inventory, and initial operating costs. The total investment varies depending on factors such as the format selected—whether it’s a sit-down restaurant, kiosk, food truck, or trailer—the location of the business, and whether the franchisee decides to lease or buy the property.

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Initial Franchise Fee$35,000
Rent$10,500 – $30,000
Optional: Storage Unit Rent$0 – $600
Optional: Lease Security Deposit$0 – $10,000
Utility Deposits$100 – $500
Utilities$3,000 Minimum
Leasehold Improvements$30,000 – $84,000
Architectural Plans$1,200 – $7,500
Licenses and Permits$350 – $1,000
Industry-Specific Licenses and/or Certifications$150 – $500
Membership Renewal Costs for Associations$200 – $1,000
Computer and Technical Equipment$3,500 – $6,500
Micro-Site and Initial Setup of Database$1,500
Micro-Site Monthly Hosting Fee$45
Technology Fee$150 – $300
Online Bookkeeping System$195 minimum
POS Software Subscription$525 – $825
Internet Security & Backup$127 – $558
Telecommunication Service and Equipment$1,515 – $2,455
Security System and Equipment$200 – $2,900
Security Monitoring$150 minimum
Furniture, Fixtures, and Large Kitchen Equipment$60,000 – $72,000
Small Kitchen Equipment/Wares$2,000 – $6,000
Office Equipment and Supplies$500 – $1,000
Opening Non-Food Inventory and Supplies$5,000 – $7,000
Food Costs$49,500 – $60,000
Signage (Interior & Exterior)$19,900 – $24,900
Uniforms$400 – $1,500
Sanitation/Recycling and Related Services$1,590 – $2,090
Grand Opening Marketing$5,000 minimum
Training Expenses (for two people)$2,400 – $3,400
Business and Auto Insurance$1,000 – $2,000
Delivery and Shipping$3,250 – $8,500
Additional Funds$28,033 – $43,921
Total Estimated Initial Investment$266,980 – $425,839

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Cheesy Street Grill locations are there?

As of the latest data, Cheesy Street Grill operates 4 locations.

What is the total investment required to open a Cheesy Street Grill franchise?

The total investment required to open a Cheesy Street Grill franchise ranges from $267,000 to $426,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a Cheesy Street Grill franchise?

Cheesy Street Grill franchisees are required to pay an ongoing royalty fee of 6% of their gross sales to the franchisor. In addition, they contribute 2% of gross sales toward the brand’s advertising and marketing fund, which supports national and local promotional efforts to build brand awareness and drive customer traffic.

Who owns Cheesy Street Grill?

The Cheesy Street Grill franchise is owned by Cheesy Street Grill Franchising, LLC, a company based in Framingham, Massachusetts.

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