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Culver City, California
SBA Pre-qualified! Profitable Asian Restaurant Business & Real Estate
$ 650,000
CF : $ 282,918
#1023 Area: Culver City Asking Price: $650,000 Including Inventory (Business) Estimated Inventory: $5,000 2025 Sales (Jan - June): $401,131 2025 SDE (Jan - June): $176,992 2024 Sales: $779,131 2024 SDE: $282,918 Rent: $5,967 ($3.50 per sq ft.) NNN: $1,612 Lease Term: New lease Size: 1,705 sq ft (Restaurant Only) Business Established: 2005 Seating Capacity: 91 Liquor License: Type 41 Reason for selling: Relocating overseas We present a unique opportunity to acquire a successful restaurant along with its real estate. This well-established business has a strong reputation, a loyal customer base, and generates Seller’s Discretionary Earnings (SDE) in 2024 of $282,918. The prime location offers high visibility and foot traffic, which supports continued growth. The restaurant features an inviting interior, ample seating, and a fully equipped kitchen, ensuring a smooth transition with existing staff in place. Owning the property eliminates rental liabilities and adds significant asset value. Positioned in a vibrant neighborhood, this investment is ideal for future growth. Contact us today for more details!

Culver City, California
Korean Casual Joint - Well Established, Famous
$ 125,000
For sale is a well-established and famous Korean bibimbap place at Culver City shopping mall where it is busy all the time. Its monthly sales are about $75,000+. Its rent is $22,000 including NNN, electricity, and storage. It is easy to operate and manage as it is absentee-owned. 'All information was deemed to be from reliable sources or the seller but is not guaranteed.'

Culver City, California
Sushi And Bowl Restaurant - Asset Sale, Convert
$ 129,000
This fast-food sushi and rice bowl restaurant is in a highly visible location on the main street. It is situated in a densely populated area with many newly built apartments. The space is fully equipped with a hood and kitchen, making it easy to convert to another concept. There is also great potential to expand catering services. Monthly Rent: $4,800 Lease Terms: 4 + 5 Store Size: 966 SF Seating Capacity: 25 Monthly Gross Revenue: $30,000 Owner Since: 2018 Reason for Selling: Partnership split Financing: Cash Operations: Absentee-run Equipment: Hood and kitchen included

Los Angeles County, California
Type 47 Liquor License - Issued To Restaurants
$ 95,000
This license was in Santa Monica. Looking for a buyer that doesn't have to have a new CUP in the Los Angeles County Area.This license is issued to restaurants. Authorizes the sale of beer, wine, and distilled spirits for consumption on the licensed premises. Must operate and maintain the licensed premises as a bona fide eating place. Must maintain suitable kitchen facilities and must make actual and substantial sales of meals for consumption on the premises. Minors are allowed on the premises. WILL LOOK AT ALL REASONABLE OFFERS.

Lancaster, California
American BBQ Restaurant - Semi Absentee Run
$ 350,000
CF : $ 300,000
High-volume Dickey BBQ restaurant for sale in Lancaster of Los Angeles county. The annual sales are around $1,200,000 with a semi-absentee run owner. All their barbecued meats are smoked on-site in a hickory wood-burning pit. They can bring your food by contactless doorstep delivery, curbside pickup, or carryout. It is approximately 2600 sq. ft. with 80 seating. The lease amount is $8,700 which covers water, garbage, CAM, and pro rata property tax. He did $40,000 in catering last year. Some of the equipment included are a walk-in cooler, walk-in freezer, 2 heated holding proofing cabinets, 2 deep fryers, 4 burner stoves, door the counter freezer, 2- door counter refrigerator + prep, commercial counter top food warmer, ole hickory BBQ pit, 7.5 feet type 1 hood, 2-foot refrigerator, soft serve ice cream machine, Bunn tea machine and more. Lancaster is a charter city in northern Los Angeles County, in the Antelope Valley of the western Mojave Desert in Southern California. This information has been secured from sources we believe to be reliable but we make no representations, warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information. The listing broker has been given enough information to provide only a preliminary interest in the property. The materials are not to be considered fact. The information contained herein is not a substitute for a thorough due diligence investigation. References to square footage, zoning, use, or age are approximate. Any renderings should be considered conceptual in nature and such renderings do not represent the current condition or what can or may be done to the property. Neither broker nor the landlord represents that this space is suitable for your use. Tenant or Buyer must verify the information at their own expense and bears all the risk for any inaccuracies.

Long Beach, California
Market - Built In Client Base, Absentee Run
$ 450,000
CF : $ 182,072
This absentee operated Long Beach market boasts a built-in client base due to its ideal location within a bustling residential and commercial area. The business, which didn’t skip a beat during the pandemic, caters to its built-in customer’s daily needs. This 652 square foot market leases for $2,016 per month on a lease until 2026 with one 6 year option. All of the business’s furniture, fixtures, equipment and Type 20 Beer & Wine License will be included in the sale. An estimated $35,000 in retail inventory will be sold at cost at close in addition to purchase price. Due to this market’s location, it is somewhat insulated from competition in the immediate vicinity. This gives rise to the opportunities new management has to grow the business since they can fulfill any number of additional patron shopping or service needs, while threats from competition remain limited. New management may capitalize on this venue’s unique location and beer & wine license that caters to patrons that reside nearby. Due to this, the venue has the unique opportunity to add coffee, as it couldn’t in the past due to a non-compete agreement. Similarly, ready cooked foods or catered meals (prepared off-site, in an approved facility) may provide additional revenue opportunities. Finally, as the market is absentee-operated it would likely benefit from a personable full-time working owner-operator that is customer service oriented.

Los Angeles, California
Bar Restaurant And Brewpub - Welcoming Space
$ 350,000
This brewery and public house, located on Los Angeles’s West Side, offers house-made brews, craft cocktails, and California comfort food in a welcoming atmosphere in what is likely its area’s most sought after location. The venue is constructed around its onsite brewing system, with a variety of indoor and outdoor seating options. The well-appointed establishment aims to foster community engagement through private events and community collaborations. This is not an SBA candidate as financials will not be provided in the sale. This nearly 5k square foot brewpub boasts an attractive outdoor patio, with combined indoor, outdoor and bar seating for up to 200 patrons in a historic architectural building. The premise leases for just over $33k per month, plus triple net expenses, on a lease until July 2027 with 5 year options. All of the business's furniture, fixtures, equipment and Type 75 Brewpub License will be included in the sale. Approximately $10k in inventory will be sold at cost at close. This venue occupies a dominant location with stellar street visibility and foot traffic in a highly sought after location. While the venue is surrounded by several dining or entertainment options, this is the only brewpub in the immediate area, and one of only a few options with as sophisticated of character that lends itself as a venue to high end meeting or events, but also weekend revelry amongst friends or work cohorts. While the brewpub has the potential to remain a cash cow for years to come without any major adjustments, its coveted location and versatile layout also make it an ideal acquisition target for an established brewpub or craft beer-oriented chain that desires a prominent flagship location. New management may leverage the facility’s central location by promoting private events within its neighboring communities and institutions.

Los Angeles, California
Brewery - With Bar, Restaurant, Beer Garden
$ 200,000
This cozy Los Angeles area brewpub exudes pub personality and ambiance. The venue offers both a general and concept specific variety of cuisine, with craft beer that is brewed on-site. The venue offers a welcoming atmosphere and features a rotating selection of house-made beers alongside its full bar offerings. Guests can enjoy bar, interior, and indoor or outdoor beer garden dining, curbside pickup, and delivery, as well as weekday happy hour specials. This is not an SBA candidate as financials will not be provided in the sale. This 3,787 square foot bar with a 396 patio leases for $18,993 per month plus $2,200 in monthly CAM (common area maintenance) expenses on a lease until 8/31/2026 with two 5 year options. All of the business's furniture, fixtures, equipment, and Type 75 Brewpub will be included in the sale. Approximately $10k in alcohol inventory will be sold at cost at close in addition to the asking price. With Southern California’s thriving craft beer scene, several breweries and taprooms attract beer enthusiasts that embrace unique flavors and convivial community-focused spaces. While this brewpub certainly scratched the itch for beer aficionados, it’s also a favorite of neighborhood residents and area patrons who desire an upscale dining, drinking and socializing experience. The location’s beer garden also makes it an ideal venue for corporate events, gatherings or for sports enthusiasts in a welcoming atmosphere. New owners will want to capitalize on the facility’s brewpub license, location and authentic ambiance. As the venue is absentee-operated, it can benefit from a full-time working owner with brewery and hospitality industry experience. Given the impressive build-out and infrastructure, the location lends itself to become part of a larger micro-brewery or pub chain. Alternately, this first-class operation may serve as the flagship location for the launch of a new hospitality chain. Management may also benefit by developing relationships with event production and management companies, to aggressively pursue corporate events and more.
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