For sale is a bar and grill restaurant with an ABC 47 license in El Sobrante, East Bay, CA. The business is running itself with an absentee owner. The annual estimated gross is $157,990 in 2023 and the annual estimated cash flow is $44,263 in 2023. Rent is only at $1,600/month for 2,400 sq ft.
This restaurant is located in a bustling area with a lot of foot traffic. While there may be some costs associated with running a franchise, it can be much easier and simpler to operate than a non-franchised restaurant. It has stable income and is very well-known.
For sale is a Mexican grill & cocktail bar un Laguna Hills with annual sales of over $2.2 million. The business hours are from 3 pm-9 pm, so it is open only 6 hours a day. Sunday business hours are from 10-2PM (4 hours) only. The business open 5 and 1/2days a week. Closed on Mondays.
Crepe Town Cafe and Grill is conveniently located, highly visible from Highway 50, with easy freeway exit accessibility. The restaurant serves freshly prepared, authentic Eastern European classics (like Hungarian Goulash, Pork Schnitzel, and Chicken Paprikash) on the same menu as American classics.
This West Hollywood bar and grill, which has been a perennial hot spot for nearly 15 years, boasts stellar street visibility, an ideal outdoor patio, entertainment and its own onsite parking lot.
This Long Beach Coastal bar and grill is located in the city's most coveted hospitality and entertainment area. The relatedly new gastropub boasts fantastic street visibility, outdoor patio and a highly flexible build-out that may be adapted to any number of bar and food driven concepts.
This well-established restaurant is a simple operation with a traditional grill menu including burgers, french fries, milk shakes and soft serve. It is set up for takeaway but has a nice area for those that choose to dine in. The restaurant benefits from a very visible location near offices.
This is an opportunity to become part of an American tradition with this nostalgic frosty restaurant and walk up! The sale includes a profitable quick-serve business and restaurant building in a desirable Roseville location. It was recently renovated. Business does $443k in sales and nets $78k.
A off-sale general type 21 liquor license (package store) authorizes the sale of beer, wine, and distilled spirits for consumption off the premises where sold. Minors are allowed on the premises. The license price is to be discussed directly with the seller. There is a flat broker fee of $5,000.
Well established Mongolian Grill restaurant. Over 15 years with current owner. Easy to run, No Chef needed. Semi absentee run. Over $10K net per month.
A off-sale general type 21 liquor license (package store) authorizes the sale of beer, wine, and distilled spirits for consumption off the premises where sold. Minors are allowed on the premises. The license price is to be discussed directly with the seller. There is a flat broker fee of $5,000.
A taco restaurant, boasting a straightforward menu and effortless operation, is now available for sale. With absentee management in place, the establishment occupies a store space of 1000 square feet, offering a manageable rent $2,300 inclusive of NNN expenses. Excellent location. Direct parkings.
This popular fast-casual restaurant, Waba Grill Franchise, in Los Angeles County offers delicious and healthy options, attracting a loyal customer base. Prime location with high foot traffic and strong sales performance. Fully equipped and operational, it is ready for a new owner to take the reins.
For an asset sale is a grill restaurant that sells traditional American cuisine. It is located in a nice busy shopping center with lots of traffic. It would be easy to convert into Mediterranean, pho, Thai, etc. There is a walk-in cooler and a BW license. There is great growth potential.
For sale is a well-established franchise store. The monthly net sales are $55,500 and the net profit is $10,000+. It is absentee-owned at a good location. Its current rent is about $5,080 including NNN.
For sale is a high-volume, profitable, rustic restaurant with a hard liquor license. This Franchise opportunity is introduced as a turn-key operation where you don't have to reinvent the wheel. It has come with solid sales exceeding $2,000,000 consistently for the last three years.
For sale is a bar and grill with a 47 license. It is a casual, friendly spot with outdoor and indoor seating. Semi-absentee-run and established 30 years ago. There are 3 full-time employees and 8 part-time. The owner does not work at the bar and grill. It is located in a downtown main street.
For sale is a well-established franchise store. The monthly net sales are $42,395 and the net profit is $6,000+. It is absentee-owned at a good location. Its current rent is about $4,825 including NNN.
For sale is a well-established and famous boba & grill in Whittier. The current owner opened just two years ago from scratch. It has a long hood, a walk-in cooler & freezer, a grease trap, and two restrooms for a dining restaurant. It is great for a cafe or dining restaurant.
For sale is a very busy location and many hotel guests come here to dine. The grill and the bar are well-run by all of the staff & management. It is pre-approved for an SBA Loan. The real estate is available to purchase for $1.5M or the Seller will lease.
Elevate your business portfolio with this lucrative opportunity to join a small chain of highly successful bar and grill franchises. With annual sales surpassing $6 million and a proven track record of excellence, this multi-unit franchise offers a seamless entry into the world of hospitality.
This well-established restaurant is a simple operation with a traditional grill menu including burgers, french fries, milk shakes and soft serve. It is set up for takeaway but has a nice area for those that choose to dine in. The restaurant benefits from a very visible location near offices.
For sale is a cafe & grill diner restaurant in upscale area. There are lots of office and business buildings nearby with foot traffic. It would be easy to convert it to another concept. There is great growth potential if can do more delivery and catering. The owner has been here since 2015.
This restaurant is located in a bustling area with a lot of foot traffic. While there may be some costs associated with running a franchise, it can be much easier and simpler to operate than a non-franchised restaurant. It has stable income and is very well-known.
For sale is a Mexican grill & cocktail bar un Laguna Hills with annual sales of over $2.2 million. The business hours are from 3 pm-9 pm, so it is open only 6 hours a day. Sunday business hours are from 10-2PM (4 hours) only. The business open 5 and 1/2days a week. Closed on Mondays.
For sale is a very prime location with heavy traffic. It is open 6 days a week, Mon-Sat 10.30-9.30 pm. You can open on Sundays for more sales too. You can bring your own items to add up too. The size is around 2,500 sq ft. with a patio. You can convert it to another type of restaurant.
For sale is a sports bar and grill that is equipped with 22 taps on beer tower on a custom made bar and 6 on kegerator = 28 taps. It has an on sale type 41 license for beer & wine. It in is located in a strip center with ample parking. The seating capacity is approximately 80+/-.
This fantastic Mexican bar & grill restaurant has a 47 hard liquor license, operates 100% absentee run, experiences heavy traffic in a huge shopping center area, with an annual sale of $1,100,000 and an annual profit of $110,000. Additionally, it features a sport bar and an 800 sqft beautiful patio.
Well established Mongolian Grill restaurant. Over 15 years with current owner. Easy to run, No Chef needed. Semi absentee run. Over $10K net per month.
For sale is a very well-established Waba Grill franchise located in a very busy shopping center. It is 100% absentee run with a very easy operation. The size is approximately 1,800 sq ft. and the rent is $6,580 including NNN. There are three employees plus one part-time employee.
This Long Beach Coastal bar and grill is located in the city's most coveted hospitality and entertainment area. The relatedly new gastropub boasts fantastic street visibility, outdoor patio and a highly flexible build-out that may be adapted to any number of bar and food driven concepts.
This bar and grill (with entertainment) is well-known and is the favorite place to eat and have a cocktail or two for many local residence and workers
around the area. It is located on a large center with plenty of parking. They have a full kitchen with well maintained equipment.
This West Hollywood bar and grill, which has been a perennial hot spot for nearly 15 years, boasts stellar street visibility, an ideal outdoor patio, entertainment and its own onsite parking lot.
This is an opportunity to become part of an American tradition with this nostalgic frosty restaurant and walk up! The sale includes a profitable quick-serve business and restaurant building in a desirable Roseville location. It was recently renovated. Business does $443k in sales and nets $78k.
This Sonoma County California ABC Type-47 Full Liquor License can be used on premises for a restaurant or may be converted to a Type 48 for a bar, tavern, or nightclub. This license is transferable to any location in Sonoma County, California.
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.
For sale is a great investment opportunity! Sawa Grill restaurant is strategically located in a busy shopping center with a popular supermarket. The restaurant is located in the high-traffic intersection of Indian Hill Blvd and Holt Blvd. Don't miss this chance and the business will go fast.
For sale is a great location in the affluent community of Cypress and a busy office building area. It is good for takeout and has a newly remodeled interior with an open kitchen. The current owner cannot run the store because of a shortage of employees and his health issue.
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