For sale is a well-established poke restaurant in the community near Fullerton and Buena Park. Currently, the restaurant's monthly sale is about $50,000. It's a good size of 1,035 sq. ft with a rent of $6,650 including NNN and plenty of parking spaces. It has easy management and operation.
This is a well-established Hawaiian restaurant with a full liquor license for sale in Dana Point, CA. It is only open for dinner on weekdays. It has so much potential if the new owner knows how to operate the restaurant with marketing strategy. The size is approximately 5,000 sq ft.
This is a Hawaiian BBQ restaurant for sale. In the heart of Poway, this restaurant has great food and online reviews. It is super easy to manage and the owner will give all the recipes and train. Rent is $6,000 including CAM charges. It is a great location with lots of street traffic.
This is a passive income opportunity! For sale is a semi-absentee poke restaurant on the central coast of California. The owner spends only 10 hours a week. It has been established for 7 years. It is a strategic location, a strip mall near points of interest with a good mix of other eateries.
Nestled next to brand-new apartment buildings, the cafe enjoys a steady flow of potential customers right at its doorstep. With the influx of new residents, it is poised for remarkable growth. Operating five days a week, the cafe has cultivated a stellar reputation on Yelp.
This is a well established (over 10 years) Hawaiian BBQ fast food restaurant located in a major busy shopping center in the heart of Brea city. The size is approximately. 2,200 sq. ft. The rent is $8,472 plus NNN (total $12,039 including trash). The lease will expire on Jan. 2025.
This is an American brunch breakfast restaurant in Gardena for sale. It comes with a beer & wine license. It has spacious parking. It is a fast-food style with fewer servers. Currently, they sell authentic Hawaiian comfort dishes such as omelets, bowls, and more. The store size is 1,708 sq. ft.
Don't miss this opportunity to own a turn-key, currently-operating, poke restaurant in a shopping plaza in Vista California. The store is also equipped to be a sandwich/deli shop if the new owner decides to convert the store to a sandwich/deli shop.
For sale is a poke restaurant next to about 6,000 units of apartments & Glendale downtown office buildings. New apartments are coming just 1 minute away from walking distance. It is a super excellent location with a good reputation on Yelp. The owner works 4 hours a day.
This Hawaiian BBQ restaurant is on a major street with excellent visibility and easy access. It has a newly remodeled dining area. The fully equipped kitchen has a 18 feet hood, a walk-in cooler, a walk-in freezer, ranges, fryer, ice maker, and more. It has an ADA restroom.
Founded in 2015, Pokeworks is a healthy Hawaiian-inspired fast-casual brand specializing in poke with the freshest, highest quality ingredients. Franchisor requirements are 250k liquidity and 750k net worth. Prior food and restaurant experience required. This is a 2-unit package.
For sale is an absentee-run poke shop in Irvine, near the University of Irvine. The store size is 900 sq ft. It has had the same owners for 7 years. There is no hood with a grease trap. It is at an excellent location. If the owner is operating, net income will be good. It is currently breaking even.
For sale is a great location on Sunset Blvd as it has plenty of working people and walking traffic. The husband and wife owners have been there since 2015. It is 700 sq ft. + a patio for a monthly rent of $5,999 with lease terms of 6 years. The monthly gross is $44,205 and there are 20 seats.
Currently, they only do business for 5 days. They do not do business on the weekends. Since this restaurant has been operating as a poke restaurant for more than 10 years in the same location, there are many regular customers, so sales are expected to increase if it operates on weekends.
For sale is a fully equipped L&L Hawaiian BBQ franchise restaurant in Fremont, California. This 1,200-square-foot restaurant has 24 seats and is ideal for an owner-operator. The kitchen has a 12-foot type one hood, walk-in cooler, and refrigerator.
The owners of these restaurant chain stores are expanding, So they are looking to buy 2 more Asian restaurants to convert to their restaurant, on the East side of Interstate 80, around the Vallejo Costco. There should be a full kitchen and the size of the restaurant shall be around 2,500 sq ft.
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This is an American brunch breakfast restaurant in Gardena for sale. It comes with a beer & wine license. It has spacious parking. It is a fast-food style with fewer servers. Currently, they sell authentic Hawaiian comfort dishes such as omelets, bowls, and more. The store size is 1,708 sq. ft.
This Hawaiian BBQ restaurant is on a major street with excellent visibility and easy access. It has a newly remodeled dining area. The fully equipped kitchen has a 18 feet hood, a walk-in cooler, a walk-in freezer, ranges, fryer, ice maker, and more. It has an ADA restroom.
For sale is a fully equipped L&L Hawaiian BBQ franchise restaurant in Fremont, California. This 1,200-square-foot restaurant has 24 seats and is ideal for an owner-operator. The kitchen has a 12-foot type one hood, walk-in cooler, and refrigerator.
For sale is a great location on Sunset Blvd as it has plenty of working people and walking traffic. The husband and wife owners have been there since 2015. It is 700 sq ft. + a patio for a monthly rent of $5,999 with lease terms of 6 years. The monthly gross is $44,205 and there are 20 seats.
Currently, they only do business for 5 days. They do not do business on the weekends. Since this restaurant has been operating as a poke restaurant for more than 10 years in the same location, there are many regular customers, so sales are expected to increase if it operates on weekends.
For sale is a poke restaurant next to about 6,000 units of apartments & Glendale downtown office buildings. New apartments are coming just 1 minute away from walking distance. It is a super excellent location with a good reputation on Yelp. The owner works 4 hours a day.
This is a well established (over 10 years) Hawaiian BBQ fast food restaurant located in a major busy shopping center in the heart of Brea city. The size is approximately. 2,200 sq. ft. The rent is $8,472 plus NNN (total $12,039 including trash). The lease will expire on Jan. 2025.
This is a Hawaiian BBQ restaurant for sale. In the heart of Poway, this restaurant has great food and online reviews. It is super easy to manage and the owner will give all the recipes and train. Rent is $6,000 including CAM charges. It is a great location with lots of street traffic.
Nestled next to brand-new apartment buildings, the cafe enjoys a steady flow of potential customers right at its doorstep. With the influx of new residents, it is poised for remarkable growth. Operating five days a week, the cafe has cultivated a stellar reputation on Yelp.
For sale is an absentee-run poke shop in Irvine, near the University of Irvine. The store size is 900 sq ft. It has had the same owners for 7 years. There is no hood with a grease trap. It is at an excellent location. If the owner is operating, net income will be good. It is currently breaking even.
This is a well-established Hawaiian restaurant with a full liquor license for sale in Dana Point, CA. It is only open for dinner on weekdays. It has so much potential if the new owner knows how to operate the restaurant with marketing strategy. The size is approximately 5,000 sq ft.
Founded in 2015, Pokeworks is a healthy Hawaiian-inspired fast-casual brand specializing in poke with the freshest, highest quality ingredients. Franchisor requirements are 250k liquidity and 750k net worth. Prior food and restaurant experience required. This is a 2-unit package.
This is a passive income opportunity! For sale is a semi-absentee poke restaurant on the central coast of California. The owner spends only 10 hours a week. It has been established for 7 years. It is a strategic location, a strip mall near points of interest with a good mix of other eateries.
Don't miss this opportunity to own a turn-key, currently-operating, poke restaurant in a shopping plaza in Vista California. The store is also equipped to be a sandwich/deli shop if the new owner decides to convert the store to a sandwich/deli shop.
For sale is a well-established poke restaurant in the community near Fullerton and Buena Park. Currently, the restaurant's monthly sale is about $50,000. It's a good size of 1,035 sq. ft with a rent of $6,650 including NNN and plenty of parking spaces. It has easy management and operation.
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