Franchising
with Azuquita
Bringing back the sweet taste
of our childhood!
“This place offers unique treats that evokes memories of my childhood”
— Jesus Pallares
Revolutionizing Desserts
Words Of Our Guests
“I love this place !! SUPER FRIENDLY staff and the best customer service !!! Everything is DELICIOUS ...”
— Dulce Navarro
“This is a super delicious and enjoyable place highly recommended specially the abuelita coffee and the concha ice cream, employees are awesome ! Definitely going back !”
— Karla Lucia
“Phenomenal service! The Gansito Milkshake was absolutely fantastic! Highly recommend for your sweet cravings!.”
— Adrian Quezada
Corporate Culture & Mission Statement
Azuquita is committed to creating an intentional, nostalgic, and personalized dessert experience through personable customer service with an emphasis on quality.
Intentional. Authentic. Transparent.
Timeline — How Franchising Works
Step 1 — Inquiry Form Submission
Express interest in this unique sweet venture.
Step 2 — Introductory Call
Allow us to get to know you! We spend 10-15 minutes introducing ourselves and connect you with our Franchise Advisor to learn about the unique opportunity and our Franchising process.
Step 3 — Call with Owners
Opportunity to chat with Azuquita owners.
Step 4 — Application and Discovery Day
Submit the application, pay franchise fees, as well as sign the FDD Agreement.
Step 5 — Choose Site
Select location within the desired territory and apply for approval.
Step 6 — Construction
Begin construction or build-out process for your location as well as connect with our preferred vendors.
Step 7 — Grand Opening
The big day! Prepare for the grand opening of your own location with the support of our Marketing team.
Step 8 — Training
Receive training and ongoing support as you begin your journey with Azuquita.
Ready to join the Azuquita Family?
Submit your franchising application today!
This website and the information contained herein does not constitute the offer or sale of a franchise. There are certain states that 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 registration states and may not offer franchises to residents of those states or to persons wishing to locate 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).