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John The Baker - Franchise


Quick Summary

John The Baker is a family-owned restaurant, founded in 1960 in Stanford, Connecticut by John Scinicariello's grandparents that migrated from Italy. Our restaurant is built on work ethic, excellent customer service, and the use of fresh ingredients, As such, John and his entire family have continued to give back to the community for over two decades, making sure to support those who support us.

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John The Baker
Business Cost, Fees & Facts for 2025

Minimum Cash Required $150,000
Training & Support Yes

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John The Baker - Franchise

History in the Flavor

Owning a John the Baker franchise affords you one of the greatest opportunities in the food industry to start your own business and become a part of our family tradition. Our expert-led support model and accessible leadership team is here for you every step of the way.

Surrounded by people who are consummate professionals, you'll have access to our extensive operations manual including our delicious family recipes and proven business model that has been 60+ years in the making.

Our Story and How It All Started

My name is John Scinicariello. My story begins with my two mentors, My Grandparents, Nonno Johnny and Nonna Palmina. It has been over seventy-five years since my Grandparents immigrated from Gaeta, Italy to Boston, where my grandfather worked for a bakery. In 1960 they moved to Stamford, Connecticut, where they opened John the Baker.

My Grandparents had an incredible work ethic and passion for the business, believing fresh ingredients and providing excellent customer service was a recipe for success. Beginning at the age of five, I would spend my free time at the restaurant helping and learning how to make pizza dough, pasta, sauces and everything in between. That is where my own passion for the business started. After my grandfathers passing, my Uncle Mario and Grandmother opened Mario the Baker in Stamford Connecticut, where I worked all through High School. In 1969, my uncle sold the restaurant and moved to North Miami, Florida to opened Mario the Baker.

My name is John Scinicariello. My story begins with my two mentors, My Grandparents, Nonno Johnny and Nonna Palmina. It has been over seventy-five years since my Grandparents immigrated from Gaeta, Italy to Boston, where my grandfather worked for a bakery. In 1960 they moved to Stamford, Connecticut, where they opened John the Baker.

My Grandparents had an incredible work ethic and passion for the business, believing fresh ingredients and providing excellent customer service was a recipe for success. Beginning at the age of five, I would spend my free time at the restaurant helping and learning how to make pizza dough, pasta, sauces and everything in between. That is where my own passion for the business started. After my grandfathers passing, my Uncle Mario and Grandmother opened Mario the Baker in Stamford Connecticut, where I worked all through High School. In 1969, my uncle sold the restaurant and moved to North Miami, Florida to opened Mario the Baker.

In 1973, I moved to South Florida and became the manager at his restaurant for twenty-three years. I left in 1996 to open John the Baker in Pembroke Pines with my wife Patty. We had a warm welcome in the community due to a lot of former customers from North Miami, who relocated to the same neighborhood. We enjoyed many wonderful years serving wholesome, delicious food to our customers and giving back to our community. In 2006, we opened a second location in Cooper City. We had two locations for one year and then sold Pines location in 2007.

The Opportunity

Owning a John the Baker franchise affords you one of the greatest opportunities in the food industry to start your own business and become a part of our family tradition. You will be supported in every step of the way through a close affiliation with the founder and a team of business experts.

Surrounded by people who are consummate professionals you'll have access to our extensive operations manual including our delicious family recipes and proven business model that has been 40+ years in the making.

The Offering

  • A single restaurant with a protected territory of the lesser of five (5) miles or a population of 70,000 people.
  • An Area Development Agreement wherein you will purchase the rights to a larger territory or region and build a series of John the Baker restaurants.

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