A cute Boba tea and Poke shop is for sale in Downtown San Rafael. This cool, trendy place features walls decorated with waves, logos, faux plants, and menus. There are just a few tables, but the shop offers lots of Instagram-able photo opportunities. The gross annual income is $300,000.
For sale is a great location on Sunset Blvd as it has plenty of working people and walking traffic. The husband and wife owners have been there since 2015. It is 700 sq ft. + a patio for a monthly rent of $5,999 with lease terms of 6 years. The monthly gross is $44,205 and there are 20 seats.
Currently, they only do business for 5 days. They do not do business on the weekends. Since this restaurant has been operating as a poke restaurant for more than 10 years in the same location, there are many regular customers, so sales are expected to increase if it operates on weekends.
A super high-volume Hawaii Poke shop is for sale in the San Bruno shopping plaza. It is located near Starbucks, a boba shop, and other restaurants. The shop serves Hawaii bowls, Japanese rice bowls, and sushi rolls. The interior is clean with a high ceiling and plenty of seating.
This is a poke shop with a kitchen hood for sale near Downtown Palo Alto. It is just blocks from University Ave with high-end restaurants, cafes, Starbucks, and Apple Store. There is a permitted back yard with more seating. They have an interactive touchscreen for taking your order.
There is a Japanese Poke Restaurant located in the small center adjacent to Walgreens. The size of the restaurant is 1000 square feet, and the rent is $6,200, which includes CAM (Common Area Maintenance, including water and garbage). Open style kitchen is equipped with a 14-foot hood.
Urgent Sale! This is a well-established Hawaiian poke restaurant in the busy shopping center of Anaheim. Its current monthly sale is about $35,000. Its size is great 700 sq. ft with rent of $3,650 including NNN. It is in a high-traffic area with offices and residential buildings.
Urgent Sale! The owner cannot manage the store because of personal issue. It is a well-established Hawaiian poke restaurant in the busy food court of Santa Fe Springs. Its current monthly sale is about $35,000+ with Sundays closed. Its size is great 1,000 sq ft. plus a spacious patio.
This is a branded poke shop for sale in a San Jose food court inside a major shopping center with plenty of parking. Starbucks is nearby along with other franchise restaurants and major retailers. They are known for how well food is prepared and with a variety of toppings displayed in a cold bar.
Urgent Sale! Well-established Hawaiian poke restaurant in the busy shopping center of Anaheim. Its current monthly sale is about $40,000. Its size is great 700 sq. ft with rent of $3,650 including NNN. It is in a high traffic area with offices and residential buildings.
Nestled next to brand-new apartment buildings, the cafe enjoys a steady flow of potential customers right at its doorstep. With the influx of new residents, it is poised for remarkable growth. Operating five days a week, the cafe has cultivated a stellar reputation on Yelp.
Founded in 2015, Pokeworks is a healthy Hawaiian-inspired fast-casual brand specializing in poke with the freshest, highest quality ingredients. Franchisor requirements are 250k liquidity and 750k net worth. Prior food and restaurant experience required. This is a 2-unit package.
For sale is a poke restaurant next to about 6,000 units of apartments & Glendale downtown office buildings. New apartments are coming just 1 minute away from walking distance. It is a super excellent location with a good reputation on Yelp. The owner works 4 hours a day.
For an asset sale is a great location with national brand stores and restaurants. It was recently remodeled. There is a hood and grease trap installed. Its size is about 750 sq ft. and its rent is $5,800 including NNN. It is in a high foot traffic area with easy management and operation business.
This is an asset sale and the restaurant has a hood and grill for cooking with a fully equipped kitchen facility in the Torrance area. It is a 100% employee-run business. This is great opportunity for starting new business with different type of menu items.
This is a passive income opportunity! For sale is a semi-absentee poke restaurant on the central coast of California. The owner spends only 10 hours a week. It has been established for 7 years. It is a strategic location, a strip mall near points of interest with a good mix of other eateries.
This poke franchise specializes in exceptionally great demand for healthy and fresh food. It is located in a high foot traffic area along with a major grocery store, other businesses, parks, and trails. It is absentee run and if the buyer is involved, it may further enhance the business production.
A motivated seller offers this well-established charming one-of-a-kind poke restaurant in Sun Valley. This poke restaurant is by far the best poke in Los Angeles and second, to none the food is amazingly delicious and always top quality and fresh.
Poke Restaurant with Boba. Started from a new build out 4 years ago. Absentee owner wants to see a new progressive owner take over. Bulk Sale of Assets only. Business was established 3 years ago...Pre Covid. Over $200,000 of equipment and Tenant Improvement.
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Nestled next to brand-new apartment buildings, the cafe enjoys a steady flow of potential customers right at its doorstep. With the influx of new residents, it is poised for remarkable growth. Operating five days a week, the cafe has cultivated a stellar reputation on Yelp.
A cute Boba tea and Poke shop is for sale in Downtown San Rafael. This cool, trendy place features walls decorated with waves, logos, faux plants, and menus. There are just a few tables, but the shop offers lots of Instagram-able photo opportunities. The gross annual income is $300,000.
For sale is a great location on Sunset Blvd as it has plenty of working people and walking traffic. The husband and wife owners have been there since 2015. It is 700 sq ft. + a patio for a monthly rent of $5,999 with lease terms of 6 years. The monthly gross is $44,205 and there are 20 seats.
Founded in 2015, Pokeworks is a healthy Hawaiian-inspired fast-casual brand specializing in poke with the freshest, highest quality ingredients. Franchisor requirements are 250k liquidity and 750k net worth. Prior food and restaurant experience required. This is a 2-unit package.
Poke Restaurant with Boba. Started from a new build out 4 years ago. Absentee owner wants to see a new progressive owner take over. Bulk Sale of Assets only. Business was established 3 years ago...Pre Covid. Over $200,000 of equipment and Tenant Improvement.
This is a passive income opportunity! For sale is a semi-absentee poke restaurant on the central coast of California. The owner spends only 10 hours a week. It has been established for 7 years. It is a strategic location, a strip mall near points of interest with a good mix of other eateries.
A motivated seller offers this well-established charming one-of-a-kind poke restaurant in Sun Valley. This poke restaurant is by far the best poke in Los Angeles and second, to none the food is amazingly delicious and always top quality and fresh.
This is a branded poke shop for sale in a San Jose food court inside a major shopping center with plenty of parking. Starbucks is nearby along with other franchise restaurants and major retailers. They are known for how well food is prepared and with a variety of toppings displayed in a cold bar.
For sale is a poke restaurant next to about 6,000 units of apartments & Glendale downtown office buildings. New apartments are coming just 1 minute away from walking distance. It is a super excellent location with a good reputation on Yelp. The owner works 4 hours a day.
For an asset sale is a great location with national brand stores and restaurants. It was recently remodeled. There is a hood and grease trap installed. Its size is about 750 sq ft. and its rent is $5,800 including NNN. It is in a high foot traffic area with easy management and operation business.
Urgent Sale! Well-established Hawaiian poke restaurant in the busy shopping center of Anaheim. Its current monthly sale is about $40,000. Its size is great 700 sq. ft with rent of $3,650 including NNN. It is in a high traffic area with offices and residential buildings.
Urgent Sale! This is a well-established Hawaiian poke restaurant in the busy shopping center of Anaheim. Its current monthly sale is about $35,000. Its size is great 700 sq. ft with rent of $3,650 including NNN. It is in a high-traffic area with offices and residential buildings.
This is an asset sale and the restaurant has a hood and grill for cooking with a fully equipped kitchen facility in the Torrance area. It is a 100% employee-run business. This is great opportunity for starting new business with different type of menu items.
This poke franchise specializes in exceptionally great demand for healthy and fresh food. It is located in a high foot traffic area along with a major grocery store, other businesses, parks, and trails. It is absentee run and if the buyer is involved, it may further enhance the business production.
There is a Japanese Poke Restaurant located in the small center adjacent to Walgreens. The size of the restaurant is 1000 square feet, and the rent is $6,200, which includes CAM (Common Area Maintenance, including water and garbage). Open style kitchen is equipped with a 14-foot hood.
Currently, they only do business for 5 days. They do not do business on the weekends. Since this restaurant has been operating as a poke restaurant for more than 10 years in the same location, there are many regular customers, so sales are expected to increase if it operates on weekends.
Urgent Sale! The owner cannot manage the store because of personal issue. It is a well-established Hawaiian poke restaurant in the busy food court of Santa Fe Springs. Its current monthly sale is about $35,000+ with Sundays closed. Its size is great 1,000 sq ft. plus a spacious patio.
This is a poke shop with a kitchen hood for sale near Downtown Palo Alto. It is just blocks from University Ave with high-end restaurants, cafes, Starbucks, and Apple Store. There is a permitted back yard with more seating. They have an interactive touchscreen for taking your order.
A super high-volume Hawaii Poke shop is for sale in the San Bruno shopping plaza. It is located near Starbucks, a boba shop, and other restaurants. The shop serves Hawaii bowls, Japanese rice bowls, and sushi rolls. The interior is clean with a high ceiling and plenty of seating.
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