Everbowl Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

Everbowl is a fast-growing franchise focused on providing fresh, nutritious, and customizable superfood bowls. Established in 2016 in San Diego, California, the brand has quickly become a standout name in the wellness and healthy dining industry.

Its headquarters remain in San Diego, where the company continues to promote a mission of fueling active lifestyles with wholesome and flavorful meals.

The franchise launched its franchising program in 2019, leading to rapid expansion across the United States.

Everbowl differentiates itself through its distinctive menu built around nutrient-dense superfoods such as acai and pitaya, creating a concept that blends taste with health benefits. Customers can personalize their bowls with a variety of bases, toppings, and add-ins, allowing them to design meals that match their individual tastes and dietary goals.

Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a Everbowl franchise? It costs on average between $189,000 – $371,000 to start a Everbowl franchised restaurant.

This investment covers the expenses for construction, kitchen equipment, initial inventory, and early operational costs. The total amount varies depending on several elements, such as the type of Everbowl location, its geographic area, and whether the franchisee decides to lease or purchase the property.

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Initial Franchise Fee$39,750
Site Selection$0 to $12,500
Architect and Engineer Fees and Related Permits$2,500 to $7,500
Leasehold Improvements$10,000 to $75,000
Store Build Kit and Installation Cost$75,000 to $95,000
Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment$10,000 to $40,000
Operation Kits$4,000 to $5,500
Branded Merchandise and Employee Uniforms$1,250 to $4,000
Point-of-Sale System$3,000 to $4,000
Technology Fee and Branded Email Address$1,600
Exterior Signage$2,000 to $10,000
Rent (3 Months)$6,000 to $15,000
Travel & Living Expenses While Training$1,000 to $3,000
Security Deposits$2,000 to $5,000
Professional Fees$1,000 to $5,000
Licenses and Permits$1,000 to $5,000
Insurance$1,200 to $2,000
Grand Opening Advertising$12,500 to $15,000
Opening Inventory$3,500 to $5,000
On-site Opening Assistance Fee$6,000
Additional Funds – 3 Months$6,000 to $15,000
Total$189,300 to $370,850

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Everbowl locations are there?

As of the latest data, Everbowl has 82 franchised and 9 company-owned locations across the U.S.

What is the total investment required to open a Everbowl franchise?

The total investment required to open a Everbowl franchise ranges from $189,000 to $371,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a Everbowl franchise?

Everbowl franchisees pay a royalty fee of about 6% of gross sales. In addition to that, they contribute a marketing/advertising fee of approximately 2% of gross sales to the brand’s advertising fund.

Who owns Everbowl?

The franchise is owned by Jeff Fenster — He founded and serves as CEO of Everbowl.

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