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Food & Restaurant Franchises for Sale in Arizona up to $300,000

Browse our selection of Arizona food & restaurant business opportunities and franchises for sale up to $300,000. For more information on these food & restaurant opportunities in Arizona, add franchises to your free info list, provide contact information, and press the Get Information button. Thank you for starting your search for a Arizona food & restaurant franchise with BizQuest!

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Church's Texas Chicken
Liquid Capital Required:
$250,000

QSR Multi-Unit Franchise Opportunity More info

Shipley Do-Nuts
Liquid Capital Required:
$225,000

With Shipley Do-Nuts, you’re not just selling treats—you’re investing in a proven system that’s been making life delicious for nearly 90 years. More info

Vitality Bowls
Liquid Capital Required:
$75,000

Roy and Tara Gilad founded Vitality Bowls in 2011 to bring healthy, allergy-safe food to communities. Today, it’s a nationally recognized, award-winning franchise. More info

Hummus Republic
Liquid Capital Required:
$150,000

Hummus Republic is a modern fast-casual concept with a simple business model, low investment, and easygoing operations. Hummus Republic is healthy and flavorful with plant-based options. No chefs/extensive equipment is required. More info

Juice It Up!
Liquid Capital Required:
$150,000

Join a proven 30+ year brand with a strong franchise foundation, delivering $852K AUV among the top 25% and achieving 50% growth from 2019 to 2024. Capitalize on low startup costs, efficient operations, and a compact footprint designed for high performance and profitability. More info

Philly's Best Cheesesteaks
Liquid Capital Required:
$250,000

Looking for a franchise opportunity that’s built on passion, tradition, and real Philly grit? Philly’s Best Cheesesteaks is giving entrepreneurs the chance to own a piece of the most authentic Philly cheesesteak shop on the West Coast. More info

Lean Kitchen Company
Liquid Capital Required:
$75,000

With average unit volumes exceeding $530,000, Lean Kitchen Company is a fast-growing meal prep franchise helping customers eat healthier while offering franchise owners a scalable, system-driven business. Our model is built differently than traditional food franchises - with simplified kitchen operations, a small, efficient staff, and recurring weekly demand. Owners do not need a culinary background to succeed, and the business is designed for multi-unit expansion as demand grows. More info

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Graze Craze
Liquid Capital Required:
$50,000

If you’ve considered investing in a food franchise, our grazing board business could be right for you. Charcuterie boards have proven to be a food trend with staying power. More info

InXpress
Liquid Capital Required:
$50,000

Work from home and build a scalable shipping business with UPS & DHL—low overhead, big income potential! More info

Techy
Liquid Capital Required:
$15,000

Exciting Opportunity Alert! No experience needed! Join the TECHY electronics repair franchise and kickstart your entrepreneurial journey hassle-free. Techy, partnered with retail giant, Walmart, leads the electronic repairs and sales industry. Benefit from professional training and support to ensure your success. Plus, with our unique TECHY CAFE concept, combine the power of electronics and coffee in one dynamic location! Join our global family now located in 27 States and 11 Countries - inquire now! More info

Pet Wants
Liquid Capital Required:
$50,000

Tap into the huge demand for fresh, custom-made pet foods by owning this top-ranked pet franchise. More info

All County Property Management
Liquid Capital Required:
$75,000

Leading Residential Property Management Franchise Seeking Like Minded Candidates. We provide an opportunity in Property Mgmt for those seeking a residual income and the lifestyle that accompanies it. More info

Club Z! Tutoring Services
Liquid Capital Required:
$30,000

“Educating the World, One Student at a Time” More info

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