Swiss Chalet is a Canadian restaurant franchise that serves rotisserie chicken, ribs, and other comfort foods in a casual, family-friend environment.
Restaurant and FoodAbout Swiss Chalet/Swiss Chalet Plus Restaurants
Swiss Chalet is a casual restaurant that focuses on comfort food, especially rotisserie chicken. Along with the signature chicken, the menu features slow-cooked ribs, sandwiches, salads, and Asian-inspired rice bowls. Customers can also enjoy rotisserie beef and homestyle dessert options.
Customers can eat in the restaurant or order food for pickup by placing a phone order or using the online option. Many restaurants are "combo" units that combine the Swiss Chalet menu with choices from other Recipe Unlimited brands. The most common pairing seems to be with Harvey's, a burger chain. This flexibility, along with the brand's focus on affordability, may help the restaurant to stay competitive through various economic situations.
1954 (71 years)
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Why Swiss Chalet/Swiss Chalet Plus Restaurants?
Swiss Chalet could be a good choice for those entrepreneurs who want to own a restaurant in Canada and have access to a well-developed system managed by a longstanding name in the nation's food industry. Swiss Chalet has been around for over 50 years and likely has fairly high brand recognition throughout Canada.
With the option to open a "combo" unit that includes both the Swiss Chalet and Harvey's brands, franchisees may see success in the competitive restaurant industry. Additionally, this franchise could be a good choice for a candidate who currently owns an independent restaurant and wants to potentially increase sales through converting to a Swiss Chalet unit. Recipe Unlimited promises franchisees excellent support and beneficial connections in real estate, construction, purchasing, and marketing.
Ideal Candidate
Ideal candidates are those who wish to operate a restaurant in Canada, preferable in one of the primary locations Recipe Unlimited is currently prioritizing: Vancouver, Winnipeg, or Saskatoon. Additionally, entrepreneurs should be interested in either building a restaurant from the ground up or converting an independent restaurant into a Swiss Chalet or a "combo." Good candidates must meet strict financial requirements: at least $1,000,000 of net worth and $350,000 of cash assets for small restaurants (about 2,900 sq. ft.) and more for large units.
$950,000 - $1,300,000
$350,000
$1,000,000