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Culver's Franchise Costs, Fees, Profit and Data for 2026
Franchise Opportunity Deep Dive: This beloved Midwestern fast-casual chain serves ButterBurgers and Fresh Frozen Custard with a focus on hospitality and community.

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Franchise Opportunity Deep Dive: This beloved Midwestern fast-casual chain serves ButterBurgers and Fresh Frozen Custard with a focus on hospitality and community.

LAST UPDATED: January 2026
FRANCHISE WEBSITE: https://www.culvers.com/franchise
NUMBER OF LOCATIONS: 990
REPORTED COST TO GET IN: $2,642,500 - $8,573,000
REPORTED ROI (Item 19): $3,793,639 (average sales for franchised restaurants in 2024)
Culver’s is a fast-casual restaurant franchise that has built a loyal following with its ButterBurgers®, fresh frozen custard and genuine hospitality. Since opening its first restaurant in 1984, the brand has expanded to nearly 1,000 locations across 26 states, driven by a hands-on franchise model and a commitment to community values. With high franchisee satisfaction and strong operational support, Culver’s continues to offer a compelling opportunity for driven, people-first owner-operators.
Culver’s was founded in 1984 in Sauk City, Wisconsin, by Craig Culver and his family. The original goal was simple: to support their growing family while serving high-quality food with hospitality from the heart. That vision has since grown into a nationwide brand known for its premium ButterBurgers, Fresh Frozen custard and commitment to customer service.
Mission: To ensure that every guest who chooses Culver’s leaves happy.
Vision: To carry forward a legacy of handcrafted freshness, heartfelt hospitality, and community kindness by delighting every guest and doing the right thing — every day, in every restaurant.
Culver’s currently has available markets in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia and Wyoming. Culver’s is also offering select markets in Florida, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin and Wyoming to franchisees already operating in those locations.

Initial Costs: The estimated initial investment required to begin operation of a Culver's franchise is $2,642,500 to $8,573,000. The 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) breaks these costs down as follows:
| Type of Expenditure | Min | Max |
| Initial Franchise Fee | $20,000 | $55,000 |
| Land | $240,000 | $2,700,000 |
| Site Work | $95,000 | $1,590,000 |
| Building | $1,507,000 | $2,946,000 |
| Travel, Living & Expenses During Training | $20,000 | $80,000 |
| Initial Inventory | $50,000 | $65,000 |
| Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment & Supplies | $467,000 | $590,000 |
| Sign Package | $120,000 | $336,000 |
| POS System | $38,500 | $51,000 |
| Misc. Expenses | $20,000 | $40,000 |
| Additional Funds (3 Months) | $65,000 | $120,000 |
Initial Franchise Fee: The initial franchise fee required to begin operation of a Culver’s franchise is $55,000, which is due upon signing the franchise agreement. The fee for certain existing franchisees who open an additional restaurant is $45,000, and the fee under Culver’s Mentoring Program is $30,000.
The initial franchise fee may be reduced by $10,000 for qualifying military veterans.
Ongoing Fees: According to the 2025 FDD, Culver's franchisees are responsible for the following ongoing payments and fees:
| Type of Fee | Amount |
| Service Fee | 4% of gross sales/month |
| Advertising Fee | 2.5% of gross sales/month |
| Technology Fee | Estimated $600 to $1,000/month |
ROI Potential: According to the 2025 FDD, the 922 franchised restaurants operating for the entirety of FY 2024 reported the following sales:
Average | Median | High | Low |
$3,793,639 | $3,693,639 | $8,732,701 | $1,318,105 |
Franchisees complete a comprehensive Franchisee Development Program, including classroom learning and in-restaurant training at Culver’s ButterBurger University in Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin. Training covers all restaurant positions and operations.
Franchisees receive support with site selection, restaurant design and construction. A dedicated opening team assists on-site for one week prior and up to two weeks post-opening.
Franchisees must have a minimum of $500,000 in liquid assets. Those who wish to own real estate, building and equipment must have at least $750,000. Owner-operators must maintain at least 50% ownership or 25% ownership in both business and real estate.
Culver’s requires owner-operators to be fully engaged in day-to-day operations. Semi-absentee ownership is not permitted. Operators must be hands-on and lead their teams directly.
Culver’s does not offer direct or indirect financing and does not guarantee loans or leases. Franchisees are responsible for securing their own funding from third-party sources.
“Go after it. It is a lot of hard work to get where you want to be, but if you just keep working at it, keep going forward and you will make it one day.”
- Alex Mahoney, Franchisee — Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
“I love being back in a restaurant, serving guests and providing hospitality. I want Culver’s to be a recognizable member of the Jacksonville community.”
- Bobby Maier, Franchisee — Jacksonville, Florida
The global fast food market continues to show steady growth, increasing from $645.2 billion in 2024 to a projected $663.92 billion in 2025 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.9%. This upward trend is driven by changing consumer preferences and lifestyles, rapid urbanization, globalization and the growing demand for convenience foods. The rise in the working population has also contributed to increased consumption of quick-service restaurant offerings, making the sector an attractive opportunity for prospective franchisees.
Culver’s stands out with its Midwest hospitality, high-quality menu and commitment to fresh ingredients. Competitors include Freddy’s, Five Guys, Shake Shack and Whataburger, but few match Culver’s blend of premium comfort food and strong community presence.
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