J&K Capital, LLC
8082 S. Interport Blvd., Suite 200 Englewood, Colorado 80112
OFO is a Colorado limited liability company formed on June 28, 2017. We operate under the names Ori’Zaba’s Franchise Operations, LLC, Ori’Zaba’s and Ori’Zaba’s Mexican Grill and no other names. Our principal business address is 8082 S. Interport Blvd., Suite 200, Englewood, CO 80112. We offer franchises (“Ori’Zaba’s Franchises” or “Franchises”) for Ori’Zaba’s Restaurants and have done so since May 2018 and not conduct business in any other line of business. We do not offer franchises in any other line of business. We do not conduct, and have never conducted, a business of the type described in this Franchise Disclosure Document
Ori'Zaba's Restaurant franchisees operate fast casual restaurants serving made-to-order Mexican cuisine from scratch, with in-house recipes. Ori'Zaba's Restaurants operate under our system (“System”) using the Ori'Zaba's trademarks, service marks, trade names and logos (the “Marks”) from an approved location. Your location may be operated either from a traditional location, or from a non-traditional location. Any Restaurant operated from a non-traditional location will be considered a “Non-Traditional Restaurant.” A “Non-Traditional Restaurant” is a facility operated under the Ori'Zaba's Restaurant trademarks located within another primary business or in conjunction with other businesses or at institutional settings, including toll roads, train stations, amusement parks, and all properties controlled by the amusement park, travel stations, hotels and motels, ships, ports, piers, casinos, stadiums, airports, theatres, big box retailers, building supply stores, warehouse club stores, colleges and universities, schools, hospitals, military and other governmental facilities, office or in-plant food service facilities, shopping mall food courts operated by a master concessionaire, grocery stores, outlet malls, supermarkets and convenience stores and any site for which the lessor, owner or operator thereof shall have indicated its intent to prefer or limit the operation of its food service facilities to a master concessionaire or contract food service provider (each, a “Non-Traditional Location”). Unless otherwise stated, any reference in this Franchise Disclosure Document to “Restaurant” or “Ori'Zaba's Restaurant” includes both traditional Restaurants and Non-Traditional Restaurants. You must sign our standard franchise agreement attached to this Franchise Disclosure Document as Exhibit A (“Franchise Agreement”). You may operate one Ori'Zaba's Restaurant for each Franchise Agreement you sign. We also offer to select qualified persons (“Area Developers”) the opportunity to sign our area development agreement attached to this Franchise Disclosure Document as Exhibit B (“Area Developer Agreement”) and acquire the right to develop multiple Franchises in a designated development area (“Development Territory”) in accordance with a specified development schedule (“Development Schedule”). The Development Territory will be established based on the consumer demographics of the Development Territory, geographical area, city, county and other boundaries. If you enter into an Area Developer Agreement, you must sign a Franchise Agreement for your first Franchise (“Initial Franchise Agreement”) at the same time that you sign the Area Developer Agreement. You will be required to sign our then-current form of Ori'Zaba's Mexican Grill Restaurants franchise agreement for each Restaurant that you develop under the Area Developer Agreement, except that any fees to be charged under any Franchise Agreement you sign as part of your obligations under the Development Schedule will be as provided in this Franchise Disclosure Document. Area Developers must open a minimum of three Restaurants. We may limit the maximum number of Restaurants to be developed, in our discretion. If you enter into an Area Development Agreement, unless otherwise stated, any reference in this Franchise Disclosure Document to “you” or “franchisee” includes you both as an Area Developer under an Area Development Agreement and as a franchisee under a Franchise Agreement. The Initial Franchise Agreement for the first Restaurant to be developed under the Area Development Agreement will be in the form attached as Exhibit A. For each additional Restaurant developed under the Area Development Agreement, you must sign the form of Franchise Agreement that we are then offering to new franchisees.
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Franchimp Summary Rating
4/10
Investment Accessibility
4/10
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Upfront Franchise Fees
Minimum: $35,000 Maximum: $177,800
Upfront franchise fees are the one-time payments required to secure rights to operate under an established brand, typically ranging from $20,000 to $100,000+ depending on brand value.
These fees grant access to proprietary business systems, training programs, intellectual property rights, and often territorial exclusivity—essentially purchasing the blueprint for a proven business model.
While separate from ongoing royalties, investors should evaluate these fees against expected returns, comparing fee-to-earnings ratios across opportunities and assessing how effectively franchisors reinvest these funds into system improvements.
Total Investment Costs
Minimum: $413,195 Maximum: $854,610
Ongoing Fees
Ongoing franchise fees, typically structured as royalties ranging from 4-8% of gross sales, represent the continuous payments franchisees make to maintain brand affiliation and support services.
These recurring fees fund the franchisor's operational assistance, marketing initiatives, technology updates, and continued brand development—creating a partnership where the franchisor's revenue grows alongside the franchisee's success. In addition to royalties, franchisees often contribute to national advertising funds (usually 1-3% of sales) and may incur technology fees, supply chain markups, or renewal fees depending on the franchise agreement.
Investors should carefully analyze these ongoing costs within their financial projections, as they directly impact profit margins and cash flow throughout the entire franchise relationship.
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