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Title: Dickey’s BBQ Franchise- best Franchises?
Post by: Lucielove_elko on November 23, 2018, 03:21:43 PM
If you could start a franchise to fund your pastimes which one would you start and why?

I love Dickey’s https://www.dickeys.com/franchise/qualifications

But Planet Fitness seems like a pretty good one too....


Title: Re: Dickey’s BBQ Franchise- best Franchises?
Post by: Rolex79 on November 23, 2018, 05:03:23 PM
Definitely A Rolex dealership but not in my city of Montréal, but in Quebec city there is none. Distance by car is about 4 hours on clear roads compare it to distance wise from Vegas to La if you go on speed limit. population wise Montréal is a much bigger city however Québec city holds it's own quite well and attracts many tourists from Europe with major bucks to spend add to the charming and rustic nature of the city with européen vibes, very upscale restaurants hostesses at the front ready to greet you an attractive holiday destination. would surely love to open one there A Rolex exclusive only boutique. As in Montréal the ones there have also other brands. Attractive currency wise ;D
Title: Re: Dickey’s BBQ Franchise- best Franchises?
Post by: georoc01 on November 23, 2018, 06:18:21 PM
The best deal is a franchisee is Chick fil A. But getting one of those franchises is very, very tough.

Title: Re: Dickey’s BBQ Franchise- best Franchises?
Post by: SIDEWINDER on November 23, 2018, 06:41:09 PM
I agree. Chick has customers lined out the door. Kind of reminds me of In & out. Only in the chicken business. In & out is also 100% company owned so there are no franchises available.
Title: Re: Dickey’s BBQ Franchise- best Franchises?
Post by: Armond on November 24, 2018, 08:59:55 AM
I like Jersey Mikes
Title: Re: Dickey’s BBQ Franchise- best Franchises?
Post by: Lucielove_elko on November 24, 2018, 11:09:31 PM
Yes chick fil la would definitely bring in the business! I think the Jersey Mike’s is a good one too!

Yes Rolex, I am very surprised there is not one in Montreal! That’s actually a great idea! :-)
Title: Re: Dickey’s BBQ Franchise- best Franchises?
Post by: NavySteve on November 25, 2018, 03:57:37 AM
I never heard of Dickey's BBQ until I saw this post. after going to their web site I found one in Lincoln, NE. The next time I am in town for occupational therapy, I will have lunch there. Thanks for the info.  In the middle of a blizzard right now. snow with winds at 25 MPH.
Title: Re: Dickey’s BBQ Franchise- best Franchises?
Post by: Rolex79 on November 25, 2018, 08:46:58 AM
Yes chick fil la would definitely bring in the business! I think the Jersey Mike’s is a good one too!

Yes Rolex, I am very surprised there is not one in Montreal! That’s actually a great idea! :-)

Actually there are in Montréal but not in Quebec city. Quebec city is 4 hours away from Montréal.
Title: Re: Dickey’s BBQ Franchise- best Franchises?
Post by: Lucielove_elko on November 25, 2018, 03:22:13 PM
Ahhh I used to travel to the Gulf of Mexico every year with friends from Montreal for beach vacations, so I’ve always wanted to go there but never have been yet. :-) yes and I want to go to Quebec too!
Title: Re: Dickey’s BBQ Franchise- best Franchises?
Post by: Rolex79 on November 25, 2018, 04:49:54 PM
A very lovely multicultural lively city alot of fun stuff to do and visit with a contagious charm the acclimation is seamless on top of it's welcoming nature and personality and great vibrant atmosphere you would love it.
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Post by: Jmc1590 on November 26, 2018, 06:44:19 PM
I love Dickey’s
You've seen what I can do with a turkey, just wait till you see what happens with Pork!

I've considered franchise operations in the past, but I've yet to find one that meets my criteria. Typically they're all "food for the masses" with occasional items that stand out. Mind you, that the point of a franchise - you should get the same items regardless of where you order.

In my opinion, I'm more willing to take the gamble and put it all out there on my own. That way the menu can be tailored to the tastes and desires of the local clients.

BBQ in particular is a bit odd. People in one region swear by a dish. A short distance away, people have different tastes...

J
Title: Re: Dickey’s BBQ Franchise- best Franchises?
Post by: MrTShirt on November 26, 2018, 09:33:57 PM
I love Dickey’s
You've seen what I can do with a turkey, just wait till you see what happens with Pork!

I've considered franchise operations in the past, but I've yet to find one that meets my criteria. Typically they're all "food for the masses" with occasional items that stand out. Mind you, that the point of a franchise - you should get the same items regardless of where you order.

In my opinion, I'm more willing to take the gamble and put it all out there on my own. That way the menu can be tailored to the tastes and desires of the local clients.

BBQ in particular is a bit odd. People in one region swear by a dish. A short distance away, people have different tastes...

J

One waitress told me she has worked for several guys that thought running a restaurant was easy.  So they each dumped their million in it.  In a year each one of the restaurants would be bust.  Be cautious.
Title: Re: Dickey’s BBQ Franchise- best Franchises?
Post by: Jmc1590 on November 27, 2018, 06:37:33 AM
One waitress told me she has worked for several guys that thought running a restaurant was easy.  So they each dumped their million in it.  In a year each one of the restaurants would be bust.  Be cautious.

Cautious - Always.

I worked in and managed restaurants before. Nothing about the food industry is easy. From the ownership side, it's many long days and long hours with a fairly high chance of not braking even. It's when you hit that area of the market that has been overlooked or mistreated that things start moving! Good food, Food Prices & Good Attitudes. If you can nail all 3 - Jackpot!

J
Title: Re: Dickey’s BBQ Franchise- best Franchises?
Post by: Prospector Bob on November 27, 2018, 06:49:24 AM
Local Dickey's got shut down by the Health Department due to roach infestation & other sanitary violations...  :(

Title: Re: Dickey’s BBQ Franchise- best Franchises?
Post by: georoc01 on November 27, 2018, 07:24:26 AM
I love Dickey’s
You've seen what I can do with a turkey, just wait till you see what happens with Pork!

I've considered franchise operations in the past, but I've yet to find one that meets my criteria. Typically they're all "food for the masses" with occasional items that stand out. Mind you, that the point of a franchise - you should get the same items regardless of where you order.

In my opinion, I'm more willing to take the gamble and put it all out there on my own. That way the menu can be tailored to the tastes and desires of the local clients.

BBQ in particular is a bit odd. People in one region swear by a dish. A short distance away, people have different tastes...

J

That's so true there on BBQ. I think when Dickey's first started it was bring Texas Style BBQ to many parts of the country where you didn't have any local BBQ joints.

But its become such a trend that you can find local places everywhere. And even Arby's has really expanded into the smoked meats.

BBQ in particular takes alot of time to be done well with the smoking process. About as far away from 'fast food' as you can get. The key to me would be the sides. You can smoke good meats, have a variety of sauces for different tastes, but getting the sides fresh and tasty is the key to making BBQ work.
Title: Re: Dickey’s BBQ Franchise- best Franchises?
Post by: Ed1032 on December 12, 2018, 07:05:17 AM
I imagine it’d be pretty hard, but I like the idea of owning gas stations and/or convenience stores.

I think it’d be hilarious to walk into a 7/11, grab some stuff and casually walk out. Then customers are like, “what the hell...” and the cashier says, “that’s the owner, he comes in for a monster every morning.”
Title: Re: Dickey’s BBQ Franchise- best Franchises?
Post by: SIDEWINDER on December 13, 2018, 03:45:56 PM
I imagine it’d be pretty hard, but I like the idea of owning gas stations and/or convenience stores.

I think it’d be hilarious to walk into a 7/11, grab some stuff and casually walk out. Then customers are like, “what the hell...” and the cashier says, “that’s the owner, he comes in for a monster every morning.”

Having been in retail for many years, most owners never grab stuff off the shelf and walk out. They wait in line and pay for it just like everyone else. It just sets a better example.  At least that was always my experience in working retail.
Title: Re: Dickey’s BBQ Franchise- best Franchises?
Post by: Ed1032 on December 14, 2018, 09:46:45 AM
If you’re the owner, you can do whatever you want. That’d be the fun part.

I’m picturing a 50’s atmosphere.

But whatever, I don’t really want to start a fight with Sidewinder.
Title: Re: Dickey’s BBQ Franchise- best Franchises?
Post by: smoothpate on December 14, 2018, 05:43:24 PM
The best deal is a franchisee is Chick fil A. But getting one of those franchises is very, very tough.

WOW!!! I didn't realize you were a homophobe!!!
Title: Re: Dickey’s BBQ Franchise- best Franchises?
Post by: wrb55roscojr on December 17, 2018, 12:27:50 PM
 I have been in the Dickey's before.Down in Texas , but was not impressed with it... Guess I'm so used with , the Kansas City BBQs ! Now as for Chick Fil A. Even in this college town .That place is very busy durning the lunch and dinner rushes!