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).
Jinky's Cafe/Restaurant is in a high corner location on busy Ventura Blvd in Sherman Oaks, Ca. This restaurant is well known for breakfast and lunch. On weekends, there is a waiting period for guests to get a table. Jinky's Cafe has been established for over 20 years.
Jinky's Cafe/Restaurant is located in bustling Santa Monica, next to 3rd Street Promenade and a block away from Beach. This restaurant is well known for breakfast and lunch. Jinky's Cafe has been established for over 20 years. For a hands-on owner, there are many ways to increase business.
Jinky's Cafe/Restaurant is in a highly visible corner location in Thousand Oaks, CA. It is in a busy shopping center and close to the DMV and 23 Freeway. This restaurant is well known for breakfast and lunch. On weekends, there is a waiting period for guests to get a table.
Jinky's Cafe/Restaurant is in a highly visible corner location on Ventura Blvd in Studio City, CA, close to CBS Studios. This restaurant is well known for breakfast, lunch, and dinner items. Jinky's Cafe has a well-established name for over 20 years.
Exciting Short Hours Cafe in San Mateo County. Turnkey 1000sq.ft, Excellent location in a high-tech campus.Loyal customer base Low operational expenses. Huge upside potential. Modern beautiful cafe, recently remodeled new FF&E. Offers delicious breakfast/lunch. Absentee with PT employees.
This business was established in 2007 and the present owner has been operating it since 2015. There is a banquet hall for 200, a dining area for 190, and a bar area for 45. The total capacity is 435. The lease term is until 2037. The building is 11,700 sq ft. The monthly rent is $15,715 per month.
For sale is an absentee-run donut shop in Dana Point. It is near the pacific coast highway. It is 1,000 sq ft. It would be excellent to convert it into a teriyaki, boba, or waffle sandwich shop. Currently, there are five employees that work 5 hours (business hours: 7 am-2 pm). This is an as-is sale.
This is an excellent 5-day cafe franchise restaurant on the first floor of the huge Aerojet Rocketdyne building and the majority of the customers here work in the building. This 5-day cafe restaurant is 100% safe and well-established.
This well-established free-standing building restaurant serves breakfast & lunch only. You can possibly purchase the business with property together when applying for an SBA loan for a new buyer. The current owner lives in LA and he is ready for his retirement.
Well-established beautiful Cafe located on very busy Melrose Avenue. The current owner is an original who built this Cafe and has to sell it quickly due to your surgery soon.
The owner works less than 20 hours a week. Located in the Costco shopping centre surrounded by many offices and warehouses. 16 years with the current owner. Close to 1 M Sales.
Cafe breakfast and lunch: good volume short hours good lease absentee run. Seating 45 inside 35 outside nice patio. Good area. Owner reduced asking price. Open 8:am till 3 pm 7 days a week. Good lease this cafe been same locations over 30 years. Great cafe for family please serious buyer.
Absentee run. Restaurant - breakfast, lunch, and dinner. In city of Concord. Open 6 days a week, Monday closed. Good books & record. Seller claim annually sale $ 685K. Monthly rent is $3405 Including NNN. This restaurants been in same location over 70 years. Employee 4 full time 4 part time.
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 a well-established cafeteria in a high-rise office complex located in Orange County, California. The hours are Monday through Friday 7:30am to 3:00pm for breakfast and lunch only.
For sale is a cafe in a class-A office building in a key area of San Mateo. It is located near a lagoon, so it is perfect for outdoor seating. The current owner is absentee, as he has 2 other businesses. This is a terrific buy for an owner/operator.
Price reduced! This attractive cafe-deli in North County Coastal Area is now available for an asset sale at $40,000 plus inventory. The 1,840 sq ft. space, complete with a patio, offers a great opportunity in a thriving business park. The monthly rent is $3,100.
This is a cozy, rustic coffee shop with a great atmosphere it is a modern, sleek coffee shop with high-tech equipment. This is a coffee shop with a wide variety of unique and delicious drinks. It's in a prime location in the city with public transportation right outside the establishment.
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).
Jinky's Cafe/Restaurant is in a highly visible corner location on Ventura Blvd in Studio City, CA, close to CBS Studios. This restaurant is well known for breakfast, lunch, and dinner items. Jinky's Cafe has a well-established name for over 20 years.
This is an excellent 5-day cafe franchise restaurant on the first floor of the huge Aerojet Rocketdyne building and the majority of the customers here work in the building. This 5-day cafe restaurant is 100% safe and well-established.
This is a popular boba cafe franchise for sale - serving uniquely flavored boba tea and Japanese-inspired mochi donuts. This location was founded in 2022 and has quickly become a local favorite, known for its fresh, premium ingredients and innovative flavors.
This is by far the nicest cafe you will ever see in a multiple-building office complex on the San Francisco Peninsula. It has plenty of room with
2,566 sq. ft. with seating for 90+ customers or catering parties. It has a full kitchen with a 15-foot hood. There is a large patio outside.
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For sale is a nice cafe and bakery shop at a good location that could do better with a family operation to save extra labor paid to employees. It is next to Walmart with heavy foot traffic. The business has extra potential with fresh blood and people who are motivated to promote the business.
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.
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.
Well-established Cafe for sale in El Cajon.Includes 1.47 acres of land with two rental properties. The profitable cafe has been in business in El Cajon for over 70 years and also has a full type 47 liquor license (valued at over $150,000) as part of the sale.
This well-established free-standing building restaurant serves breakfast & lunch only. You can possibly purchase the business with property together when applying for an SBA loan for a new buyer. The current owner lives in LA and he is ready for his retirement.
This is an absentee-run Japanese alley-style food restaurant for sale near UC Berkeley. It is located half a block on the main street next to campus. This is a small sushi bar/ramen spot and they also have boba drinks. The parking is paid street parking with a garage nearby
For sale is a part-time business (since 2019) that serves American food, sandwiches, wraps, and salads. It is located in a business building/park area. There is no hood or gas. The owner works 10 hours a week. They do online orders and pickup only (Sat and Sun).
This remarkable business is hatching a unique blend of success, combining tradition with innovation. With a legacy that spans years, it has cracked the secret to delighting customers and achieving financial prosperity. And now, this golden egg is up for grabs!
This is a beautiful Italian-style cafe and gelateria that features craft beers and wines on tap. The daily fare includes panini, soups, delectable salads, espresso, and an array of gelato. Guests dine in the open and casually elegant dining room, airy patio, or private nooks.
An inviting breakfast and lunch cafe nestled in the heart of San Francisco's South Financial District. The cafe has a sleek and contemporary design aesthetic, characterized by modern industrial elements, creating a welcoming atmosphere for diners to enjoy their meals.
This Cafe offers fine coffee, pastries, and office/meeting space. Opening in March of 2015, in Midtown, Sacramento. This hybrid business is locally owned and their idea to blend coffee and meeting spaces seemed obvious and necessary in this vibrant location.
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 family restaurant is a relatively undiscovered gem and the food is phenomenal, scrumptious and out of this world. This enchanting restaurant has an outstanding business reputation with a genuinely local customer base. The restaurant is by far the best and second to none and the food is amazing.
A well-established absentee-run boba tea shop is for sale. It is located in a busy center in the North County coastal area close to Walmart with high visibility that is near the ocean and receives tourists' foot traffic and city offices. The shopping center has a Tesla charge station,
This niche cafe has placed itself in its own league. Their unique entertainment, group event, and retail niche generate a large portion of their total sales. The Berkeley students, families, and fun-seekers alike love this cafe. Their sales doubled within the past 2 years.
This is a coffee shop with property in a growing and desirable area. There is potential to add a drive-through and at least triple the sales. There is no immediate competition around the business. It is a charming and cozy cafe with indoor and outdoor seating. The business opened in 2009.
This is a very well established health breakfast and lunch cafe in a prime location in the city of Ventura. This well-designed, 2,000 square foot space has a very clean and comforting vibe with indoor and outdoor seating. A fully built-out kitchen provides full prep and cooking capability.
For sale is a cozy coffee shop with inviting and comfortable atmosphere that encourages patrons to linger, relax, and enjoy their coffee, excellent pastries, sandwiches, salads & more. It is a beautiful, established neighborhood cafe with lots of future potential.
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