Mini coffee kiosk
Caff Like is a coffee kiosk franchise providing a straightforward and transparent business model, designed to make it easy for individuals to start their own business with full support from the franchisor. These kiosks can be placed anywhere with a 230V outlet, providing significant flexibility. Franchisees receive comprehensive support at every stage of their kiosk's operation.
Global presence
Caff Like started in Lithuania, where the concept was thoroughly tested and implemented, resulting in nearly 200 coffee kiosks. The franchise has expanded to Poland, Latvia, the Czech Republic, and Germany. The founder is focused on improving the coffee kiosks and expanding the network across Europe, working to make it easier for partners to start their businesses and achieve financial results efficiently.
Becoming a franchisee
Joining the Caff Like franchise network requires a willingness to earn money and take initiative. The process begins with signing a franchise agreement, which outlines the essential aspects of the cooperation. The next step involves paying a one-time fee of 27,000 PLN (gross), which initiates the kiosk setup process. Franchisees become the full owners of their coffee kiosks. Unlike other franchises, Caff Like does not charge ongoing fees to its partners. All revenue generated goes directly into the franchisee's bank account. The ongoing costs are limited to ordering products from the franchisor, ensuring consistent coffee quality and branding across all Caff Like kiosks in Europe.
Support, responsibilities, and revenue potential
Caff Like provides extensive support to new franchisees, including a comprehensive "know-how" guide. A coordinator works closely with each franchisee, offering consultations and assistance. There is also a twelve-month warranty from the start of kiosk operations. The company assists with registering a sole proprietorship and finding suitable kiosk locations.
The revenue potential for Caff Like franchisees largely depends on the kiosk location. In high-traffic areas with good visibility, net profits from coffee sales can reach up to 4,000 PLN per month, allowing for a return on investment within the first year.

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