The William Tell House is heralded as the oldest bar in Marin County. This historic saloon dates back to 1877 and features a 100-year-old mahogany bar. The restaurant has been recently renovated and is well-equipped with a spacious dining room and a large outdoor dining area.
This 6,600 sq ft. full-service restaurant is outfitted with all the equipment you need to continue generating top-line revenue of over $2.4m and $324k in potential profit for you! All items are included in the purchase price of this turn key restaurant for sale!
For sale is a bar and restaurant open for lunch and dinner: indoor and outdoor patio dining, featuring hand-crafted and California comfort food. The creative and seasonal food menu are filled with farm-fresh items prepared daily from scratch. It was established in 2014.
Now for sale is a popular restaurant and bar with a 47 ABC license located in the Costa/Newport Beach area. The asking price is less than the replacement cost of the restaurant. The restaurant is located on a busy street with excellent visibility from the street.
This is a great opportunity to purchase a fixturized restaurant in desirable Bressi Ranch. This is a highly rated 4.5-star restaurant averaging $90,000 a month in sales. It is equipped with a large walk-in cooler, beer cooler, and full bar with 14 taps. It is in a highly trafficked neighborhood.
This restaurant & bar is located in the heart of Silicon Valley, in a thriving downtown area of a popular South Bay Area city. The area is lively with local residents from residential neighborhoods, out-of-towners from hotels a few blocks away and employees from nearby offices.
Iconic Saloon for sale with a Type 48 full liquor license and real property. The saloon has been in operation since the 1800s and is a West Marin institution that is steeped in history, mystique, and lore. The building is a two-story Mix-Use commercial building that has 12 small retail units.
This Temecula bar and restaurant with multiple bars boasts stellar freeway access, main street visibility, a spacious parking lot, and live entertainment with a new, highly versatile build-out that allows the venue to simultaneously offer dining and live music in separate spaces.
This Norwalk adjacent bar and restaurant with live entertainment and sidewalk seating boasts a loyal following due to its unique concept that helps to promote a stable patronage base, its live music and special event entertainment calendar, craft beer offering, and chef-driven menu offerings.
ABC Type 47 License for Sale in Riverside County. This restaurant was Voted 'Best Pizza in the Desert' Award 4 years running by 'Open Table' The Sellers had owned it since 2016 but now have closed the business and wish to sell just their ABC type 47 hard liquor license.
Asset Sale! The Liquor License is the Asset Sale. This is a Type 47 full liquor license for Restaurants. It may be relocated anywhere in San Mateo County. It may also be changed to a Type 48 full liquor license for Bars/Nightclubs ($100).
This Long Beach bar and restaurant boasts an ideal outdoor patio with an unmatched view, plenty of onsite parking, dance and live entertainment all at a highly attractive lease rate. The venue, which has continuously operated since the mid-1970s, is comprised of several rooms.
This Silverlake restaurant and bar with liquor, onsite parking, and excellent street visibility boasts what may arguably be the most coveted outdoor patio in the area. The venue has 3 dining areas that open into an adjacent bar and outdoor patio. The corner property is included!
Historic restaurant and bar, East of Alpine. This stand-alone 4,500 sq. ft building with a patio and full kitchen equipped with an A1 hood. Keep it as is or explore new concepts. ABC type 47 license available separately. Unlimited potential for menu expansion, live entertainment, and marketing.
This is a great opportunity to get into the bar business. This establishment has been around for over a decade. The neighborhood bar is located in a vibrant setting surrounded by multiple restaurants and other bars. This bar is known for creative and fun cocktails. A local iconic spot with regulars.
Now for sale is a popular restaurant and bar with a 47 ABC license located in the Costa/Newport Beach area. The asking price is less than the replacement cost of the restaurant. The restaurant is located on a busy street with excellent visibility from the street.
This Long Beach area bar caters to a diverse community with a host of near-nightly events that include karaoke, shows, and dancing. The venue boasts a stellar location with excellent visibility, parking, an outdoor patio and dance, the coveted entertainment, dance, and cabaret entitlements.
A decade-old neighborhood hot spot is now for sale in Oakland. This popular restaurant and beer bar opened in 2012. The concept has seen great success and profits over the years. It boasts one of Oakland's best all-weather outdoor dining spaces with views.
Price reduced! This is a unique opportunity to acquire one of the most iconic bars in Northern California, Papermill Creek Saloon, with the real property! The location has hosted hundreds of musicians from Hall of Fame artists to local talent.
This restaurant features a type-47 ABC license (valued at $385,000), is located on a main thoroughfare, and has been in business for more than 30 years. Famous for its unique menu, the restaurant has repeatedly won awards over the years, has been featured in multiple publications. A real steal!
For sale is a New American cuisine with a complete craft cocktail bar. This restaurant has been in business for 8+ years with below-market rent of $3.75 per square foot. High-rated commercial and residential buildings in a high-class affluent community surround the business.
A long-established cocktail bar is located in a nice area with low rent with a 10-year lease. It has an outside patio, seller has spent $100,000 in capital improvements to improve the business. It is a 2-story facility with 2 pool tables so it is very spacious! Seller financing available.
Discover a unique and lucrative opportunity with this listing, featuring not one, but two businesses under one roof. Step into the charm of an established breakfast and brunch restaurant, nestled in the heart of a historic downtown in South Bay/Silicon Valley.
Located in a major shopping center in North San Diego City (92127) is an Italian cuisine restaurant with a full cocktail bar (type 47 license). It consists of 4,500 sf and seats 160 inside. 1,100 sf is covered and the heated patio seats 80, ideal for private parties and special events.
This 6,600 sq ft. full-service restaurant is outfitted with all the equipment you need to continue generating top-line revenue of over $2.4m and $324k in potential profit for you! All items are included in the purchase price of this turn key restaurant for sale!
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase a high volume money making restaurant/bar, with good books and records. With the same owner for over 30 years, now it's time to retire. Very high gross & net, very good family neighborhood area. What else could a buyer ask for?
This well designed restaurant and bar is located in a very desirable city in Southern Marin County. There is a separate bar area and two dining room areas and an outdoor parklet seating area which seats 40. The second dining room can also be used as a banquet area. The profit is strong at $124,000.
Own a piece of Santa Cruz history! This iconic Victorian in the heart of Santa Cruz is easily identifiable by locals as Bocci's Cellar restaurant and the property has had the same owner since 1985.
This is amazing potential to own the land, property, bar & restaurant currently generating $1.4 million in sales revenues with 5,830 sq ft of usable space. In addition, there is 1,124 sq ft of office/storage plus a 1,150 sq ft prior rented commercial unit bringing in an annual rental income of $45K.
Once described as the “Last Stop on Mission Street”, this classic neighborhood bar maintains its original charms with a checkerboard floor, high back booths, and knotty pine paneling. A local favorite dating back to the 1950s, it’s also a Clamper Bar and a regular stop for the E Clampus Vitus...
This location in Orange County Beach City is desirable. There is a very good-looking beer and wine bar in a desirable area. It is super clean and every inch of the interior, from the ceiling to the floor, is attractive. It features 16 taps, a walk-in cooler, and a large bar seating capacity.
Inherit the $1.5mm in long term bank debt, pay a landlord security deposit, escrow closing costs and take over this establishment with $2.7mm in 2023 sales revenues with original build out costs of $2.5mm. The sale includes 2 bars both with ABC Type 47 hard liquor licenses.
A freestanding 3000 SF facility is located in a central Santa Cruz location, equipped with a full bar and off-street parking. Dining and entertaining options include indoor (air-conditioned), outdoor (covered), and at the bar, which also features a cozy fireplace and multiple TVs.
This is a high-volume Asian restaurant for sale in Concord. It has been established for many years in the city of Concord with a type 47 hard liquor license. There is a bar area to the left to serve cocktails and liquor drinks. The average gross sale a year is $800,000- $900,000.
Inherit the $1.2mm in long term bank debt, pay a Landlord Security deposit, Escrow closing costs and take over this establishment with $1.4mm in 2023 sales revenues with original build out costs of $2.2mm. The sale includes a Type 47 license, fully equipped kitchen, entertainment permit, and more.
For sale is an absentee-run, well-setup, high-quality sushi & Japanese restaurant with bar, located in a shopping mall. They have their own exit so they don't have to follow the mall's open hours. The seller invested a lot of money to setup this beautiful and high quality restaurant.
A 2-story red brick building + bar and lounge is for sale in the Oakland Jack London Square district. The architectural style is an early 20th-century utilitarian building. Zoning is C-40, Community Thoroughfare. The current use is as an event venue - music events, birthday parties, reunions, etc.
For sale is a neighborhood bar in the Mission District of San Francisco, California. It comes with a Type 48 liquor license. This is a great opportunity. The asking price is $280,000. A new lease is available. Must see!
This restaurant is known for serving a variety of authentic Mexican cuisine and offer a full bar with a wide selection of tequilas, margaritas, and other cocktails. The restaurant has a casual and lively atmosphere, with colorful decor and friendly service. They have both indoor and outdoor seating.
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