Naz's Halal Food®
What Is Naz's Halal Food?
Naz's Halal Food is a fast-casual franchise specializing in halal food, offering a variety of menu items including gyro platters, chicken platters, falafel platters, burgers, and wings. The business model operates through a fast-casual service format to serve the general public. Revenue is generated from the sale of halal food and beverages.
Naz's Halal Food Franchise: Pros and Cons
With startup costs as low as $58,400, this franchise offers an unusually affordable entry point, but its Training and Support Score ranks in the bottom 5% of the industry, meaning you will likely have to figure out operations on your own.
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Lawsuits & Legal Risk
Naz's Halal Food reported no material legal proceedings.
Territory Protection
Naz's Halal Food grants franchisees a protected territory typically defined as a 2- to 5-mile radius around the premises, contingent on meeting performance quotas. However, the franchisor retains the right to develop additional units in the surrounding market, sell via e-commerce and alternative distribution channels, and operate restaurants in non-traditional venues without compensation or limitation.
Training & Support
Naz's Halal Food provides a streamlined training curriculum designed to prepare the included trainees for launch. The program includes on-site launch assistance, with travel and lodging expenses managed by the franchisee.
Franchisee Stability
Naz's Halal Food earns an Excellent Stability Score. Three-year franchisee turnover of 0.00% is well below the typical Food & Beverage franchise (around 5.6%). Across the three reported years, there were zero total exits, with no terminations, no non-renewals, no franchisor buybacks, and no ceased operations.
This is built on a compact track record (roughly 20 franchisees averaged across three years); continued retention as the system grows would solidify the picture. For prospective franchisees, the picture so far is uniformly clean: every franchisee who came in stayed in.
How Much Does It Cost to Open a Naz's Halal Food Franchise?
Opening a Naz's Halal Food franchise requires a total initial investment of $58,400 to $322,800, according to the 2026 Franchise Disclosure Document. This range covers the franchise fee, real estate, equipment, training, and initial working capital needed to launch and operate through the early months.
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Investment Analysis
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The initial investment amounts shown are estimates only. Actual costs may vary based on location size, business model, and multi-unit ownership arrangements. We recommend reviewing the full Franchise Disclosure Document for complete details.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Naz's Halal Food a good franchise to own?
Whether Naz's Halal Food is a good franchise depends on your goals, experience, and local market. Key factors from the 2026 FDD: Naz's Halal Food operates 54 locations, received a legal risk score of 100/100, a training and support score of 0/100. Financial performance data is disclosed in Item 19. Prospective franchisees should review the full Franchise Disclosure Document and consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decision.
Is a Naz's Halal Food franchise worth the investment?
The value of a Naz's Halal Food franchise investment depends on factors such as location, operator experience, and market demand. The initial investment ranges from $58,400 to $322,800. Naz's Halal Food disclosed average gross sales of $1,707,957 in 2026. Franchise investments carry inherent risk, and prospective buyers should conduct thorough due diligence before committing capital.
How long does it take to break even with a Naz's Halal Food franchise?
Break-even timelines for Naz's Halal Food franchises are not disclosed in the 2026 Franchise Disclosure Document. Break-even periods vary significantly based on initial investment level, local market conditions, operating costs, and revenue ramp-up speed. Prospective franchisees should build a pro forma financial model using Item 7 cost estimates and, where available, Item 19 financial performance data from the FDD.
Is Naz's Halal Food a franchise or a corporate-owned business?
As of the 2026 FDD, Naz's Halal Food operates 41 franchised locations and 13 company-owned locations. Franchise opportunities are available through the franchisor's disclosure process.
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