Spice Up Your Future
BOLD FLAVOR. BOLD OPPORTUNITY.
Bring the Nashville Heat to a Market Near You.
Join the NHC Family with our Nashville Hot Chicken Franchise Opportunities
Nashville Hot Chicken (NHC) is a fast-growing quick-service concept built on craveable Nashville-style flavor and a business model designed to scale.
NHC is actively expanding with qualified partners ready to grow in one of the fastest-rising segments in QSR. If you’re looking for bold flavor and real growth potential, your journey starts here.
When you franchise with NHC, you’re stepping into a system built to support you from day one and beyond:
- Hands-on training and onboarding
- Ongoing operational and marketing support
- A proven, easy-to-execute model
- Protected territory opportunities
- A brand built for standout visibility and scale
Open an NHC Franchise
Bring the Heat to Your Market
Investment Cost: $237,200 – $481,500
Franchise Fee: 45K
Availability? Nationwide
Launch Time: 6-9 months
Our Concept
What Makes NHC Stand Out
NHC is built on a simple idea: keep the menu focused, do it really well, and let great execution speak for itself.
At the center is Nashville-style hot chicken, supported by a perfectly curated lineup designed for speed, consistency, and repeat traffic.
Guests come for signature sandwiches, tenders, loaded fries, and Texas toast plates – all crafted for craveability and operational efficiency.
Select locations offer halal options to meet local demand and broaden reach, while standout items like Nashville-style hot shrimp sandwiches, popcorn shrimp, and jalapeño poppers add another reason to choose NHC.
The result is a concept that’s simple to run, distinct in its category, and built to perform in competitive QSR environments.
Why Us
Signature Recipes Growing Industry Competitive Franchise Fees Fixed Royalty Protected Territory Ground Level Opportunity
Franchise disclaimer
This website and the information contained herein do not constitute the offer or sale of a franchise. Certain states require the registration of an FDD before the franchisor can advertise or offer the franchise in that state. This franchise may not be registered in all states and may not offer franchises to residents of registration states or persons wishing to open a franchise in those states until compliance guidelines are met. The offer and sale of a franchise can only be made through the delivery and receipt of a Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD).