Pita Pit Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

Pita Pit is a quick-service restaurant franchise that specializes in customizable pita sandwiches. Guests can fill their pitas with a wide variety of fresh vegetables, seasoned meats, cheeses, and bold sauces, creating meals that are both flavorful and nutritious.

The concept was first introduced on July 21, 1995, in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, close to Queen’s University, as a healthier late-night option compared to conventional fast food.

Franchising in Canada started in 1997, and just two years later, the brand made its debut in the United States. Since March 2023, U.S. operations and the headquarters in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, have been overseen by Pita Pit USA 4.0, Inc.

Outside of the U.S., franchise development is managed by Foodtastic, based in Kingston, Ontario, which took over the brand’s international rights in August 2021.

What sets Pita Pit apart is its emphasis on a made-to-order experience. Customers watch as their meals are freshly grilled and tailored to their tastes, a feature the company promotes with slogans like “Grilled to Order,” “Endless Combinations,” and “More Than a Sandwich.”

Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a Pita Pit franchise? It costs on average between $353,000 – $544,000 to start a Pita Pit franchised restaurant.

This covers expenses such as construction, equipment, inventory, and initial working capital. The total investment can vary based on several factors, including the restaurant format, the chosen location, and whether the franchisee decides to lease or purchase the property.

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Franchise Fee$20,000
Initial Rent & Security Deposit$2,400 – $10,000
Opening Cash$500 – $1,000
Leasehold Improvements$190,011 – $330,000
Business License$200 – $1,000
Insurance$255 – $716
Store Launch and Local Marketing$3,300 – $4,200
Legal & Accounting Fees$500 – $2,500
Initial Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment Package$97,795 – $148,380
Staff and Management Training$1,000 – $3,200
Uniforms & New Store Kit$1,243 – $1,800
Initial Inventory Package$5,300 – $8,500
Additional Funds (3 months)$25,650 – $31,500
Local Advertising1% of Net Sales
Laptop Computer$500 – $1,000
Laptop Computer Monthly Software Fees$5
Online Ordering, Gift Card & Loyalty Program$495 – $650
Totals$353,154 – $544,451

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Pita Pit locations are there?

As of the most recent data, Pita Pit operates around 90 locations in the United States, all under the management of Pita Pit USA.

What is the total investment required to open a Pita Pit franchise?

The total investment required to open a Pita Pit franchise ranges from $353,000 to $544,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a Pita Pit franchise?

Franchisees of Pita Pit pay an ongoing royalty fee of 6% of sales, although some recent limited-time offers have reduced this to 5%. In addition to royalties, franchisees also contribute to a marketing or advertising fund, which is generally 2% of sales, with the possibility of increasing to 3% depending on the agreement or location.

Who owns Pita Pit?

The Pita Pit franchise is owned by Pita Pit USA 4.0, Inc. for all United States operations, which took over the brand in March 2023.

For markets outside the U.S., international rights to the franchise are owned and managed by Foodtastic, a Canadian restaurant group based in Kingston, Ontario, which acquired those rights in August 2021.

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