This dominant 2 location Long Beach pizza chain boasts a well-known brand with a loyal following. The company was established by industry professionals with a growth mindset for this highly scalable concept. As a result, the company has an infrastructure that has been designed to be scaled.
For sale is Papa Murphy's Pizza restaurant in Fresno, CA. Gross sales are $44,000 a month on average. The rent is only $2,000 a month plus CAM charges. Hours are from 11am to 9pm. There is potential for more sales as it is absentee-run.
This is a fantastic opportunity to own a long-time, San Francisco staple! This super pizza and Italian restaurant with one-of-a-kind delicious pizza! The owner is a semi-absentee (2 shifts), the business is debt-free, and all equipment is owned outright with no leased items.
For sale is a pizza store in Gardena that has a monthly average of $30,000 and the net is $9,000. It is open 6 days a week (closed Tuesdays) and there is big potential to increase sales as it already has a stable income. It has been easily operating for 18 years. They do online and pick up orders.
Located at a major intersection with a lot of walking traffic The owner works less than 25 hrs a wk. Potential to increase business with more marketing. The owner has been at the same location for over 20 years and now is preparing for retirement. Store size 936 SF, Rent $3,000 PM.
Established Pizzeria, $1.4+ Million Sales; $390,000 Profit; SBA Pre-Approved; $100,000 Down. This institutional pizzeria has been owned for decades and operated through two family generations and is extremely well known.
Pizza Restaurant in Shopping Center Near Big Box Retail Stores | Popular Pizza Varieties, sandwiches, Halal Food, and Gyros | No Franchise, No Royalties | Reasonable Rent | Ownership since 15 Years | Good Family Business.
For sale is a very popular new franchise pizza restaurant with a different touch creating its own demand among the customers. The buyer can increase by introducing home delivery services which the seller is not doing. As per seller, the delivery may potentially increase the sales.
Wanted to Buy. We are interested in locating a restaurant, pizza shops. Independent or franchised. For Qualified ready buyers throughout northern California. Absolutely confidential review for prospective sellers.
For sale is a well-established pizza restaurant for an asset sale in South Orange County. It is located in a shopping center and surrounded by residential homes. It has a motivated seller. The monthly rent is $10,300 for 2,604 sq. ft.
Pizza restaurant for sale with a good reputation. Loyal customers and ample parking. A new operator with good business sense would do much better than the current owner. Seller encourages any serious buyer to do an in-store observation to understand the value of outstanding and profitable business.
Chicken Wings & Pizza bites Restaurant in San Joaquin County CA. The restaurant sells a variety of chicken wings, smoothies/shakes, a variety of fries and more. The restaurant is located at the corner of a busy intersection. The store premises size is 1662 sq. ft. approximately.
This established pizza business is known for its premium pizzas and commitment to quality. While the current owner prioritizes quality over quantity, there's ample room for a new owner to convert to their own vision. It is a prime location in a shopping center with high visibility.
Modena Pizza is now available for sale. They have an extensive menu that sells pizza, burgers, fries, salads, pasta, and more. The store has been in business for the last 12 years serving the community and loyal customers. It is now available for the right buyer to take over and continue.
For sale is a Round Table pizza franchise restaurant with beer & wine license in San Bernardino County. The location has a lot of potential as it's fully absentee-run & surrounded by commercial and residential areas. It is remodeled and well-established. Gross sales are 70,000 a month.
This established pizza business is known for its premium pizzas and commitment to quality. While the current owner prioritizes quality over quantity, there's ample room for a new owner to convert to their own vision. Positioned in a prime location with high visibility and easy freeway access.
This is a family-owned pizza restaurant for sale in Roseville shopping plaza. This is a clean and well maintained shop near Starbucks, Teaspoon and other restaurants in the area. Their menu is made up of various creative specialty pizzas that you don't really get from your typical pizza chains.
Located in a shopping center on two major streets near a famous high school, this pizza, burgers, fries, and onion ring shop boasts a very upgraded kitchen and has the capability to change its menu to that of an Asian fast-food restaurant. Additionally, it offers ample parking. 48K down, owner carry
The owners of this highly profitable pizza establishment are prepared to transfer ownership and extend the legacy to a qualified operator. This investment is a self-sustaining return and family income for years to come. The 3,000+ sq ft pizza restaurant comes fully equipped.
This pizza restaurant is located in a plaza right off one of the busiest roads in Livermore. Ample parking to accommodate customers, & provides an opportunity for heavy foot traffic to this restaurant.
This is a long-established franchise pizza restaurant with over $700K in Sales and Over $165K Net is located in a busy San Francisco Area. They have many loyal dine-in customers in addition to their corporate and school catering. They also serve pasta, salad, and wings. Motivated Seller.
This is a popular and well-equipped restaurant located on a busy thoroughfare with a lot of street visibility is SBA pre-qualified. This gastropub offers a mix of indoor and outdoor seating with a large, covered beer garden that features a wood-fired pizza oven.
This dominant 2 location Long Beach pizza chain boasts a well-known brand with a loyal following. The company was established by industry professionals with a growth mindset for this highly scalable concept. As a result, the company has an infrastructure that has been designed to be scaled.
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For sale is a restaurant that serves dine-in and take-out brick oven pizza, sandwiches, salads, wings, calzones, desserts, and more. Included in the price is the business, beer & wine license, furniture, fixtures, equipment, goodwill, and inventory. The leased space is approximately 2,000 sq ft.
For sale is a great location in the Laguna Niguel area with mostly 75% takeout and delivery. The sales around 500K year. There are 25 seats with no marketing. It is well-equipped, clean, and has nice decor as it was recently remodeled. The size is over 1,000 sq ft. with very low rent at $3,260.
Make your own dough with this successful pizza restaurant. The real estate includes approximately 3,000 plus sq ft fully equipped free-standing pizza restaurant plus a 1,200 sq ft rental which pays the owner each month. The attractive dining room creates a friendly atmosphere.
Current UAB enrollment is over 21,000. Meal plan revenue for freshmen only was over $10 million including both meal plan and dollars that can be used in retail. There are opportunities to provide catering service to a variety of campus organizations, clubs and meetings.
Step into the thriving pizza scene with this brand-new restaurant build-out! Whether you're eager for a franchise opportunity or craving the creative freedom to craft your own pizza empire, this restaurant delivers. This asset sale comes with the option for a long-term lease.
This long-established pizzeria is for sale as a turn-key business opportunity. Step in and take over this local gem, bringing new life and some marketing to the business would likely increase revenues significantly. If you're looking for an easy food biz in one of the best SF neighborhoods.
This is a thriving Italian pasta and pizza restaurant in Orange County. It includes a beer & wine license! Since opening its doors in 2021, this bustling Italian eatery has quickly become a local favorite, boasting $400k in sales in its first year.
For sale is a pizza store in Gardena that has a monthly average of $30,000 and the net is $9,000. It is open 6 days a week (closed Tuesdays) and there is big potential to increase sales as it already has a stable income. It has been easily operating for 18 years. They do online and pick up orders.
For sale are Papa John's franchise multi-stores. There are 6 very profitable owner absentee locations in Los Angeles County. This confidential sale mandates proof of funds and adherence to Papa John's qualification standards for interested parties.
Priced low to sell fast - hurry, it won't last long! For sale is a pizza franchise located in a great prime corner location in Red Bluff. It is a large size store with ample dining area. It's in a major plaza on a very heavy-traffic street. The store has a great reputation.
The asking price for the business is $650,000 plus inventory. The size of the property is 2,500 square feet. The monthly rent is $3,500. There are 15 employees associated with the business. The payroll minimum is $28,000. The monthly sales range around $80,000.
This pizza chain, established in 1987, boasts a well-known brand with a loyal following. The company was established by industry professionals with a growth mindset for this highly scalable concept. This 1,800 square foot location is on a well-trafficked boulevard and highly visible.
Established Pizzeria, $1.4+ Million Sales; $390,000 Profit; SBA Pre-Approved; $100,000 Down. This institutional pizzeria has been owned for decades and operated through two family generations and is extremely well known.
This is a well-established, fully equipped, and turn key Italian restaurant for sale. This restaurant is well known for their recipes, real authentic Italian Pizza, pasta made with the freshest ingredients, and excellent customer service with amazing reviews.
This is an absentee-run pizza franchise store in La Crescenta for sale. The average monthly sales are $70,000 and monthly net income is $15,000. The store size is 1,000 sq ft. They have a good local reputation. The current owner has operated for 5 years. The owners don't work.
Long-established pizzeria with beer & wine with strong sales of $100k a month and rent of $9300 including NNN. The space is 2400 sf and perfect for sports, family gatherings, and large groups. There are 12 beers on tap and menu offers pasta, sandwiches, appetizers, and more beyond pizza.
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