Investment Analysis2026

Is Barrio Burrito Bar a Good Franchise in 2026?

Barrio Burrito Bar does not disclose financial performance data, demonstrates positive growth, has a clean legal record. The franchise system is actively growing.

This analysis is based on FDD data and should not replace professional due diligence.

Revenue vs. Investment Reality

Investment Required

$128,750 - $1,119,000

Lower than industry median

Median Revenue

Not Disclosed

Risk & Volatility Signals

Litigation History (Item 3)
None
Bankruptcy History (Item 4)
None
Unit Growth Trend
+50.0% YoY
Financial Data (Item 19)
Not Disclosed

Comparison to Food & Beverage

Based on 100 other brands in the industry

Revenue

Not disclosed

Industry data unavailable

Investment

$128,750

Below industry average

Royalty Rate

Industry data unavailable

Industry median revenue: $1,158,879/year

Who This Franchise Is For

Experienced operators

Higher investment suggests this is better suited for experienced operators or multi-unit owners.

Hands-on owners

Smaller systems may offer more flexibility but require more hands-on involvement.

Risk-tolerant investors

Without Item 19 disclosure, you'll need to conduct more independent due diligence on unit economics.

Long-term commitment

Franchise agreements typically require 10+ year commitments. Ensure you're prepared for a long-term business relationship.

Next Steps

1

Review the full FDD, especially Items 3, 4, 19, and 20

2

Speak with 10-15 existing franchisees from the Item 20 list

3

Consult a franchise attorney to review the franchise agreement

4

Work with an accountant to build a realistic financial model

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