This franchise is known for freshly baked bread, served warm, deli-style sandwiches features an array of top-quality meats, artisan cheese, and fresh produce topped with delectable house spread. This restaurant offers the ultimate in casual dining in an old-time style establishment.
For sale is an unbranded gas station with a beer and wine license. It is absentee-owned. The seller just got this place totally remodeled. He added deli, brand new pumps, updating the parking lot with concrete instead of using asphalt paving, ext. Business only asking price is $750,000 plus invi.
This is a restaurant & deli with a full bar and 47 ABC liquor license. This business has been established for 50 years and is well-known in the area. The business is located in a freestanding building with excellent visibility from the street and parking for 52 cars.
For sale is a great opportunity to purchase this family-owned and operated Mediterranean market & deli in the Antelope Valley area. The average gross sales are $70K. The rent is about $3,000 per month including NNN. There are 2 years of lease left plus 5+5. It is consistently growing.
Be your own boss for this great business opportunity! This has been well-established since 2015 with a great Yelp rating. This sandwich deli is open 5 days a week, 8 am-3 pm. Gross is 28-32k/month. The kitchen includes a hood and stove top/grill and there is low monthly rent.
Discover the outstanding features that make this Carlsbad deli a lucrative investment. It has had 34 years of excellence, as it was established and run by a single owner for over three decades, this deli comes with a strong reputation.
For sale is an unbranded gas station with a beer and wine license. It is absentee-owned. The seller just got this place totally remodeled. He added deli, brand new pumps, updating the parking lot with concrete instead of using asphalt paving, ext. Total asking price is $2,350,000.
This Carlsbad deli, with a remarkable 15.5-year track record, is a culinary gem offering daily revenues of $1,000. Boasting rave reviews and charming outdoor seating next to a koi pond, it's your chance to own a thriving business for just $199,000. Don't miss out on this delectable opportunity!
Vibrant Market and Cafe serves healthy eats in the heart of downtown. Features local, organic plant-based fare including soft-serve frozen desserts. Delicious food that's good for you! 900 SF facility with good lease in place, includes indoor dining with counter service.
Clubhouse Liquor is a well-established liquor store located on a bustling Main Street in Palm Desert, CA. This store holds a highly sought-after 21 liquor license, allowing for the sale of a wide range of alcoholic beverages. Situated in a prime location, the store enjoys high visibility.
Nestled in a spacious 1,200 sq ft. unit, this well-established deli has been serving delighted customers and generating impressive monthly profits. With a dedicated team of two employees, this business runs like a well-oiled machine, ensuring a smooth transition for the new owner.
5-Day Cafe in Hgh-Rise in Long Beach downtown on the ground floor. They have extra storage using free and patio. Surrounded by many corporate offices, Government offices, a big hotel next door, and a lot of condos across the street.
For sale at a great price, 8-year-old location is an established Deli Delicious franchise. The location is one of the busiest shopping centers in the city. The gross total annual sales are approximately $470,000 for 2022. Rent is $4,155 a month including NNN charges. There is a long lease left.
For sale is a deli and cafe in San Diego County. It is a small but cozy cafe to come by for a deli and drink. It is easy to operate, and great location for breakfast and lunch for nearby businesses. It is 320 square feet for $1,450/month (including water and CAM).
A rare opportunity awaits in South S.F.! The finest Deli cafe in town, the owners are retiring after running over 20 years of Deli business. Now, they are seeking new ownership. Are you ready to take the helm of this well-established restaurant and make it your own?
This sandwich shop features outdoor seating in a popular shopping center surrounded by major retailers. The franchise offers one of the finest training programs in the industry as well as ongoing support for owners and an amazing advertising program. The store is off of a major highway.
Sandwich, quick serve franchise or independent wanted to buy. Experienced buyers. Adjusted Net Income-$200,000+. I am looking for a sandwich or quick serve restaurant or multi units to be operated by a family with many years of multi-unit experience and financially qualified that is relocating.
Absentee owner. Newly remodeled Liquor store with Commercial Property is for sale in Fresno County, CA. Over 5,000 sq. ft. liquor store, Huge upside potential for an owner operator. Motivated seller and he is willing to look at all reasonable offers. SBA Loan is available.
Breakfast & lunch city of Berkeley heavy foot traffic. Seating 30 people inside 10 people outside, rent $ 8450, per month including NNN. Lease 5+5 option. 1650 square feet full size of kitchen, seller claim annually sale $1,165. Open 7;30 till 6 pm 7 days a week. Seller claim take home $ 275,000.
For sale is an independent station located on over 73,000 sq. ft of land, with a store of about 3,876 sq. ft. It has 6 new dispensers and 3 tanks, double wall (12k, 10k, and 8k). Business hours are from 6:00 am to 9:00 pm. It is off of HWY 395, close to the Victorville area.
This burgeoning Encino eatery is the quintessential 5-day deli opportunity that boasts solid earnings despite its abbreviated operating hours. The venue, which is known for its high foot traffic location and inviting atmosphere, provides a cozy space.
Price reduced to $198,000 and the SBA may finance this successful Franchise to well-qualified buyers with 15% down ($30,000 only) for this established, highly successful deli franchise located in an extremely enviable Plaza in Sacramento. This is an upscale franchise deli with 40+ locations.
This is a family-owned coffee shop for sale in the Castro Valley shopping center near Panda Express and other retail shops. This coffee shop has been a staple in the community of Castro Valley for many years. They serve teas, baked goods and sandwiches, bagels, and more. It is run by a couple.
Vibrant Market and Cafe serves healthy eats in the heart of downtown. Features local, organic plant-based fare including soft-serve frozen desserts. Delicious food that's good for you! 900 SF facility with good lease in place, includes indoor dining with counter service.
This is a mid-size Latino supermarket with meat, produce, a hot-deli, a bakery, and adding check cashing business (big potential). All fixtures and equipments are all most brand new. It is surrounded by many residential and apartment areas. It is in a Hispanic population.
Be your own boss for this great business opportunity! This has been well-established since 2015 with a great Yelp rating. This sandwich deli is open 5 days a week, 8 am-3 pm. Gross is 28-32k/month. The kitchen includes a hood and stove top/grill and there is low monthly rent.
This full-service independent grocery store is located in the foothills of the Northern California Gold Country. Well established in the community, this store features full meat, bakery, deli, and floral department. With an average of over $1 Million in EBITDA, this opportunity is perfect.
Clubhouse Liquor is a well-established liquor store located on a bustling Main Street in Palm Desert, CA. This store holds a highly sought-after 21 liquor license, allowing for the sale of a wide range of alcoholic beverages. Situated in a prime location, the store enjoys high visibility.
The rent is super low at $1,700 per month, which includes CAM and utilities such as power, water, trash, security, and more. It is easy to run and open five days a week, from Monday through Friday, from 8 AM to 3 PM. The establishment includes a cafe, lottery, and cigarette license.
For sale is a market with commercial kitchen and ABC License in standalone location, in an area of high-end homes, one block from favorite local beaches. High traffic count and full kitchen including hood and grease trap. Premises are 2,098 SF with a great lease in place at $2,800 per month.
For sale at a great price, 8-year-old location is an established Deli Delicious franchise. The location is one of the busiest shopping centers in the city. The gross total annual sales are approximately $470,000 for 2022. Rent is $4,155 a month including NNN charges. There is a long lease left.
For sale is a popular and well established cafe serving breakfast and lunch just off of Union Square. They have a Type 41 beer and wine license. Kitchen has a type 1 hood and walk-in cooler. The area gets tons of foot traffic. It is 1,700 square feet with a great lease.
This Carlsbad deli, with a remarkable 15.5-year track record, is a culinary gem offering daily revenues of $1,000. Boasting rave reviews and charming outdoor seating next to a koi pond, it's your chance to own a thriving business for just $199,000. Don't miss out on this delectable opportunity!
Discover the outstanding features that make this Carlsbad deli a lucrative investment. It has had 34 years of excellence, as it was established and run by a single owner for over three decades, this deli comes with a strong reputation.
Anya's Deli is located in the North Berkeley area. It is a great and clean establishment that serves different authentic Indian food bars and ice cream. Sitting area outside the shop. This unique place has food, snacks, and different beverages including alcohol. It is newly remodeled.
This grill and deli has been a fixture in the community for over 35 years as a breakfast and lunch restaurant. It is well decorated and consists of approximately 1,500 square feet and a full kitchen including a Type 1 hood and grease trap. All equipment is owned and included in the sale price.
5-Day Cafe in Hgh-Rise in Long Beach downtown on the ground floor. They have extra storage using free and patio. Surrounded by many corporate offices, Government offices, a big hotel next door, and a lot of condos across the street.
For sale is an employee-run deli shop. It is located in a very busy shopping center in Santee, CA. Wages are $6,500 per month. Gross sales are $27,000 per month.
This sandwich shop features outdoor seating in a popular shopping center surrounded by major retailers. The franchise offers one of the finest training programs in the industry as well as ongoing support for owners and an amazing advertising program. The store is off of a major highway.
Asset sale- neighborhood Korean deli/market with a kitchen in the back. The interior of this place is long and narrow and super casual but also modern and has the perfect vibe for a casual lunch, catch-up with a friend.
For sale is a deli and cafe in San Diego County. It is a small but cozy cafe to come by for a deli and drink. It is easy to operate, and great location for breakfast and lunch for nearby businesses. It is 320 square feet for $1,450/month (including water and CAM).
The grocery store is well established and organized, with a meat, produce, and beer & wine license. The area includes many apartment residential customers and commercial and business establishments. The restaurant is ready to serve, equipped with a hood and grill inside the store.
For sale is a 5-day-open sandwich shop with a hood and grill on Wilshire Blvd in the city of Los Angeles. It is a ground-floor location with high visibility from the street. It was professionally built, as their full kitchen has a hood, grill, and beautiful patio. It is surrounded by many offices.
For sale is a great opportunity to purchase this family-owned and operated Mediterranean market & deli in the Antelope Valley area. The average gross sales are $70K. The rent is about $3,000 per month including NNN. There are 2 years of lease left plus 5+5. It is consistently growing.
This franchise is known for freshly baked bread, served warm, deli-style sandwiches features an array of top-quality meats, artisan cheese, and fresh produce topped with delectable house spread. This restaurant offers the ultimate in casual dining in an old-time style establishment.
This is a nice location with a full hot kitchen in Huntington Beach "Surf City". It has easy hours and is perfect for someone who also wants to do catering on the weekends. It has had the same owner for 20 years. It is open 8am-3pm Mon-Fri (closed on weekends). Rent is $1,643 per month.
This is a restaurant & deli with a full bar and 47 ABC liquor license. This business has been established for 50 years and is well-known in the area. The business is located in a freestanding building with excellent visibility from the street and parking for 52 cars.
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