How much is a Huey Magoos franchise?
The Huey Magoo’s franchise fee is $35,000. Royalty fees are 5% with Marketing fees of 2%. A franchise is recommended to have a minimum of $250,000 in liquid assets and a net worth of $750,000+. Overall, the initial financial obligation when opening a new Huey Magoo’s unit is between $338,380 to $569,800.
Who is Huey Magoo’s?
Huey Magoo’s was founded in 2004 by Matt Armstrong and Thad Hudgens, two southern boys with a passion for quality chicken and a penchant for serving others.
Where is Huey Magoo’s from?
Florida
Huey Magoo’s is based in Florida “Ole Miss is where the Huey Magoo’s story began, and we couldn’t be any happier to see the company expand into the region and all over the Southeast,” Armstrong and Hudgens said in 2019 when they first expanded the franchise in Mississippi.
Who owns Huey Magoo’s?
The restaurant chain’s founders, Matt Armstrong (aka “Huey”) and Thad Hudgens (aka “Magoo”), retain an ownership interest in the company. The additional members of the ownership team include Andy Howard and Wes Jablonsky. Howard, a former executive vice president at Wingstop, now serves as the CEO for Huey Magoo’s.
How many Huey Magoos are there?
Currently, Huey Magoo’s has 13 locations, including in Lake Mary, Oviedo, Apopka, Altamonte Springs, ChampionsGate, Winter Springs and Daytona Beach, plus three sites in Orlando at the University of Central Florida, the Gardens On Millenia shopping center and the Dr. Phillips area.
Does Huey Magoos have a drive thru?
Huey Magoo’s restaurants offer safe dine-in/out, take-out, delivery through third-party delivery services, drive-thru and curbside pickup at participating restaurants. (Check www.hueymagoos.com for updates on all restaurants’ dining room openings).
What states have Huey Magoos?
Huey Magoo’s said June 16 it has sold 200 franchises in Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee, South Carolina, Alabama, North Carolina and Ohio.