Tea franchise opportunities
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Our main Tea franchises
Auntie Anne's
We are so much more than just pretzels
Auntie Anne’s is the largest global soft pretzel chain – but we are so much more than just pretzels! The formula for Auntie Anne’s success is simple: product, people and purpose. Our brand purpose is to do good. We deliver smiles. We offer a moment of joy in an otherwise hectic day.
- £40,000Minimum investment
CREAMS British Luxury
CREAMS is a unique brand in the luxury world of afternoon tea, cakes and patisserie. A brand of high exclusivity, recognised by the most discerning of customers.
- £75,000Minimum investment
- £85,000Minimum investment
Mooboo
The Millenial Franchise Opportunity
Mooboo is one of the latest, hip and upcoming bubble tea stores in the UK
- £20,000Minimum investment
Really Awesome Coffee
The fastest growing mobile coffee franchise in the UK – beat the competition on the high street and take the coffee shop to your customers.
- £9,000Minimum investment
- £120,000Expected revenue after 2 years
Starbucks
Leading the World in Quality Coffee
Starbucks is the world’s leading brand of coffee shop that has dominated all over the world, not only because of our quality but at the same time, the exceptional services we provide to our customers.
- £500,000Minimum investment
Triple Two Coffee
Real Food. Awesome Coffee.
Triple Two cares about two things: good quality coffee and good quality food.
- £25,000Minimum investment
- £35,000Minimum investment
We drink 60.2 billion cups of it every year ? or 165 million cups a day. Tea has successfully widened its appeal in recent years with an ever growing range of herbal and fruit infusions, meaning that 84% of the British population now drink it in some form or other. And of course, it is considered a remedy for every stress point in our lives. With such a devoted and widespread customer base, launching a tea related business may seem straightforward, but this is a saturated market and only the strongest and most innovative ventures survive.
Tea is not just a drink, it is a central part of British culture.
For many people this makes a franchise business an easy choice. It means having a parent company to provide business management, marketing and technological support. It also means sharing a tried and trusted business model that has already found favour with the tea buying public. If you can launch under the umbrella of a respected brand name, it can provide a ready made customer base in your territory. The type of tea franchise varies, including supplying to the hospitality sector, or opening your own tea shop or retail outlet.
Tea Franchise Ideas
Coming back to the way in which the sector innovates to build new shares, you could consider a Bubble Tea franchise, promoting a new tea-based beverage with tapioca pearls at the bottom of the cup, like Mooboo. Or, there is the option to cash in on the huge surge in interest in dainty high teas, such as starting an English Garden, CREAMS, Beatons or Shelley?s Tearoom franchise. Tea Monkey retail stores cater for more whimsical and experimental tastes but˜ Esquire is also looking for more franchisee shops and business units. To make sure you get the right deal in the bag and brew up a successful business, contact us today to talk through the latest tea franchise opportunities.