Roll-Em-Up Taquitos has announced a five-location deal in Orange County, California.
The announcement follows a nine-unit development deal for Riverside County and furthers Roll-Em-Up Taquitos goal of selling 100 units by end of 2021, according to a press release.
All five locations will be owned and operated by local entrepreneurs Ray and Leilani Libang, health care providers who own and operate five nursing facilities across the Orange County area. As first-time franchisees, the duo plans to open their first location by Q1 of 2022, with a goal to open four more locations each in the following year.
“For over a year, we have been looking to join the franchise space and after visiting the Roll-Em-Up Taquitos in Chino Hills we were instantly sold,” Ray Libang said in the release. “We fell in love with the great food and culture, plus the Reggae music.”
The development deal will roll out locations in Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Irvine, and Newport Beach.
The first Roll-Em-Up Taquitos opened in Chino Hills, California in 2019, where they sold an average of 3,500 taquitos a day. Today, the brand has three locations open across Southern California in Chino Hills, Brea and Victorville.