This is a semi-absentee coffee shop that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Also, the coffee shop has a full bar, and the business has been established for a long time. An owner-operator would do much better. It has a revenue of $1.8M annually and nets $250,000 annually.
This business has been established for over 13 years. The present owner has been here for the last 3 years. The place has 15 employees, 8 full-time and 7 part-time. The owner operates the business. It is open for 7 days from Monday to Saturday from 7 am to 8 pm and Sunday from 7 am to 3 pm.
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.
Taiwanese style organic tea shop/restaurant serving Boba tea, snacks and light food. Ask price $118,000 (no Franchise). $180,000 with Franchise. Great location in a small busy shopping center in N Milpitas close to Warm Springs in Fremont. Close to Lion Supermarket and other restaurants.
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.
Jinky's Coffee Shop/Restaurant in a highly visible corner location in Santa Monica Promenade. Ocean view from the front of the shop. Newly established for approximately 2 years. Previously was a Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf store. Lots of potential to grow. Lunch and dinner items can be added.
Full kitchen (brunch) cafe with catering in Colusa, CA. Real estate included and SBA pre-approved for a long-term loan. 3,000 sq ft of brunch cafe with patio, catering & real estate in Colusa. Serious illness forces the sale so offers are welcome to well-qualified buyers. In business for 8 years.
Absentee run - 25 part time employee. Franchise business but no franchise fee - Very famous drink business. Will training be provided. SBA Loan Possible. open 7 days a week (10 am - 10 pm).
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.
Located in a quaint tourist town in Central California that attracts over 1.5 million tourists per year, this beautiful cafe is renowned for its inviting ambiance, friendly service, and diverse menu offerings. A private courtyard and shaded tables offer attractive outdoor seating options.
Full kitchen (brunch) cafe with catering in Colusa, CA. Real estate included and SBA pre-approved for a long-term loan. 3,000 sq ft of brunch cafe with patio, catering & real estate in Colusa. Serious illness forces the sale so offers are welcome to well-qualified buyers. In business for 8 years.
For sale is a Kung Fu Tea boba franchise located in San Bernardino County, CA. It is busy with good books. The monthly gross is $45,000. You can help run a business with 8 part-time employees with an average monthly wage of $11,000. The store size is +/- 1,500 sq. ft with a rent of $6,255/m.
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.
RM Coffee is currently for sale in beautiful Rancho Mirage, California. This establishment is known for its exceptional offerings, including a wonderful selection of coffee, drinks, and baked goods. The coffee house prides itself on providing great service to its customers.
For sale is an asset sale Taiwanese boba tea, shaved ice, and dessert restaurant. It is well-known to the young crowd and locals. The owner has another business venture that requires his full attention. The store size is 2,237 sq ft. and the rent is $6,800/month. The lease terms are 5+5.
For sale is a charming main street coffee house in Old Town La Quinta. Main Street Coffee, a locally owned and operated coffee house offering an exceptional experience. Renowned for its great coffee, chai teas, and diverse beverage selection, it also serves breakfast sandwiches and baked goods.
This is a fantastic opportunity to take over this running coffee & hot sandwich shop with great potential. This is a great space for maximizing Uber Eats & Door Dash. The store is ready to be a neighborhood favorite!
Introducing an incredible opportunity to own a sophisticated wine bar and cafe in the heart of an urban San Diego neighborhood. This gem boasts a spacious, hoodless kitchen ready to delight patrons with brunch, lunch and light dinner creations. The coffee and wine bar set up is perfectly curated.
This coffee shop is a well-established, long-running business with big potential to expand and grow. This is your chance to become your own boss and work your own hours in the heart of Los Angeles. The interior is unique and modern with an outside patio.
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.
This is a semi-absentee coffee shop that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Also, the coffee shop has a full bar, and the business has been established for a long time. An owner-operator would do much better. It has a revenue of $1.8M annually and nets $250,000 annually.
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.
It is located in a very large plaza, which houses a supermarket, various restaurants, and a fitness center. The entire space has been renovated. Most importantly, it is a store with a full kitchen. So, it can be used to operate the current franchise bubble tea store or convert to other concept.
This is a coffee shop for sale. It has a very attractive trendy look. It is semi-absentee run. The seller invested $200k to remodel 2 years ago. There are 6 full-time/1 part-time employees. Monthly gross: $55,000, with a monthly net income of $10,000 and rent of $5,740 a month.
A very clean and cozy coffee shop is located on a busy street in San Francisco, there not much competition around. Rent is very low. There are outside seating. Seller claims SDE net is about $9,000 to $10,000 per month with owner operating.
If you are looking for your first coffee shop, look no further. Modern and beautiful. Opened in 2019, it is located in one of the fast-growing area of downtown San Diego. Three hotels are within short walking distance. There is inside seating with wi-fi and out table and stools.
This bustling boba shop, strategically located in a high-traffic strip center in Los Angeles County, offers an exciting business opportunity. The shop serves a wide range of beverages, including coffee, a variety of teas, smoothies, frappes, and juices, catering to diverse customer preferences.
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The business has been established for over 3 years and is currently owned by an individual who needs to relocate due to other business commitments. Despite this, there is considerable potential for growth, especially if the new owner possesses knowledge of effective marketing.
This business has been established for over 13 years. The present owner has been here for the last 3 years. The place has 15 employees, 8 full-time and 7 part-time. The owner operates the business. It is open for 7 days from Monday to Saturday from 7 am to 8 pm and Sunday from 7 am to 3 pm.
Are you considering a lucrative investment in the online business world? Imagine stepping into a thriving venture that combines high-performance merchandise with a coveted coffee subscription service. This business is a well-established player in this dynamic market, offering a seamless experience.
The business located in the beautiful Historical Old Town of Orange is very profitable! Its success can be attributed to several factors, including its prime location, high traffic area, and proximity to the circle. The area boasts great visibility, street access, and favorable demographics.
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.
This well-equipped 1,400 sq. ft coffee shop has a cozy interior and an inviting atmosphere. It offers indoor and outdoor seating areas and has a capacity of over 30. The coffee shop creates a welcoming environment for customers to relax, socialize, or work, while enjoying their favorite coffee.
This shop would be excellent for Korean kimbap or banchan For sale is an easy-operation coffee shop w/hot grill in Tustin, CA, near Irvine. It is located next to the city of Irvine, Orange County and near a big church, industrial factories, and houses. There is direct spacious parkings.
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,
A premier natural health food, grocery & supplement store complete with an in-house cafe, bakery, juice, smoothie, coffee bar, and more! Selling natural, organic & vegan groceries, produce, meat, nuts, dairy, in-house prepared foods, plus supplements.
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.
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