With promising markets emerging across Colorado, Idaho, and Wyoming, these three states offer untapped potential for coffee-loving entrepreneurs looking for their next big move. More than just new areas for franchise expansion, these states are an extension of where Beans & Brews come from and who we serve.
Whether you’re an existing franchisee exploring multi-unit/multi-brand growth or a seasoned operator looking to diversify your portfolio, explore why these markets can help your business reach new heights.
Why Colorado, Idaho, and Wyoming?
Intermountain states like Colorado, Idaho, and Wyoming are experiencing strong population growth, which is precisely what entrepreneurs want to see when choosing a market to launch their business. Offering growing neighborhoods, less-saturated markets, and a consumer base that values quality and connection, Colorado, Idaho, and Wyoming make attractive development areas for franchise brands.
These are communities that appreciate specialty coffee and have a strong love for the great outdoors. Together, these markets make a perfect match for a mountain coffeehouse franchise like Beans & Brews.
For operators looking to expand into fresh territory with first-mover advantage, these states represent rare, early-entry markets that are still wide open for growth. The opportunity to bring a differentiated coffee house concept into these lifestyle-driven markets won’t last forever—now’s the time to claim your territory and grow where the demand is rising.
Next Level Support
For many entrepreneurs, business expansion comes with the fear of losing control. However, when you partner with the right brand, their support should scale with your business as it grows. Reputable franchise brands should offer their franchisees the following–even across multiple locations:
- Proven business model: A track record of success with systems that have been tested and refined over time across multiple markets.
- Comprehensive training: Initial and ongoing training to help you operate efficiently, deliver genuine, welcoming guest experiences, and manage your business with confidence.
- Ongoing support: Hands-on assistance with operations, staffing, technology, and growth strategies to help you scale without sacrificing service or product quality.
- Marketing tools: Franchisees get access to branded materials, digital campaigns, local marketing initiatives, and regional campaign strategies to build awareness and drive traffic.
- Network of peers: A built-in community of franchisees who share best practices, collaborate, offer mentorship, and understand the challenges and rewards of franchise expansion.
At Beans & Brews, we don’t just help you open coffee houses—we help you build a thriving business. Our team provides hands-on assistance with site selection, lease negotiation, construction, and setup for each location you open.
We also offer in-depth training, a streamlined supply chain, and marketing support tailored to your area. Born in the mountains of Utah, our approachable, community-focused culture and commitment to franchisee success, we’re here to help you get your locations up and running quickly—so you can focus on providing the best experience and creating common ground with those in your neighborhood.
Franchise with Beans & Brews
We don’t just have some available territories in Colorado, Idaho, and Wyoming—these states are wide open and ready for early adopters! Interested candidates looking to grow their love of coffee into a multi-unit opportunity should consider entering these territories now.
To qualify for a Beans & Brews franchise, investors should have a net worth of $1 million and at least $275,000 in liquid assets. Our startup costs range from $407,050 to $812,500, including our initial franchise fee of $30,000.
Has Your Interest Peaked?
Bring our elevated coffee and signature inviting vibe to a new market. Contact us today to learn more about our franchise opportunities in Colorado, Idaho, and Wyoming. Once we’ve received your inquiry, a member of our team will be in touch to set up an introductory meeting.
