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American Restaurants
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Prominent Successful Restaurant

PA, US

This established full-service restaurant has developed a strong local reputation for offering freshly prepared American cuisine in a welcoming, neighborhood-oriented atmosphere. It has a loyal customer base comprised of nearby residents, professionals, families, and visitors to the area. This restaurant fully accepts and supports BYOB and offers outdoor entertainment with seating and tables on an attached courtyard. Ownership has built the business around quality food, personalized service, and a comfortable dining experience that encourages repeat patronage. The restaurant benefits from an established operating history, experienced and very friendly staff, transferable lease, and a recognizable local brand. Online reservations are available, along with online orders. Gift cards are available for purchase. Local guests frequent this restaurant while others travel up to 1 hour's distance for their dining pleasure. The current owner remains actively involved in day-to-day operations and is willing to provide 2 weeks transition assistance with further assistance as needed to ensure a smooth ownership transfer.

$325,000
$1,122,150Revenue
$177,906Cash Flow
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American Restaurants
Diners

Long-Established Freestanding Breakfast & Lunch Restaurant w/Property!

Kenosha, Kenosha County, WI 53144-1620, US

Long-Established Freestanding Breakfast & Lunch Restaurant w/Property Kenosha, WI – 43 Years! "Strategically Positioned On 30th Ave With Over 13,000 VPD Near The Intersection Of Washington Rd (Hwy 158) With Another 20,000 VPD" A fantastic opportunity to acquire a long-established breakfast & lunch restaurant along 30th Ave, one of Kenosha's busiest commercial corridors. This highly visible freestanding restaurant has been serving the community for over 43 years and has developed a loyal following among business professionals and local residents seeking delicious classic American fare. A regular destination throughout the area! Current Concept • Classic neighborhood café & diner-style restaurant • Dine-in or carryout • Casual, comfortable interior • Family-friendly atmosphere Popular Menu Offerings • Breakfast plates • Eggs, bacon, sausage & hash browns • Pancakes & omelets • Biscuits & gravy • Breakfast skillets • Burgers & sandwiches • Gyros • Homemade soups • Daily specials Long established with the same owners for over 43 years. Independent - no royalty, advertising or transfer fees. Asset sale with property – building, .29-acre lot, plus all furniture, fixtures and equipment (FF&E) included. Independent – no royalty, advertising or transfer fees. Owner operated. Turnkey! Business Highlights • Long-established breakfast & lunch restaurant with loyal customer base • Strong neighborhood presence & longstanding community recognition • Proven concept with broad market appeal • Fully equipped kitchen & dining facilities • Real estate included in sale - long-term investment value Keep the current concept, a similar concept or bring your concept here! Ideal For • Experienced restaurant operators seeking a proven location • Owner-operators looking to build equity through real estate ownership • Family operators seeking a stable, community-focused business • Multi-unit restaurant groups looking to expand into the Kenosha market • Investors seeking an income-producing restaurant property Prime retail space in a freestanding building on a heavily traveled thoroughfare in the heart of Kenosha, WI. Boasts outstanding visibility, convenient access, ample parking and high traffic counts. Strategically positioned on 30th Ave with over 13,000 vehicles per day near the intersection of Washington Rd (Hwy 158) with another 20,000 vehicles per day. Ideally situated within an established commercial district surrounded by complementary retailers, professional services, medical offices, healthcare providers and various businesses as well as dense residential neighborhoods. Its central Kenosha location serves a broad customer base and benefits from strong daytime and residential traffic patterns while from multiple directions. Plus, the area continues to attract residents seeking neighborhood dining destinations, making the restaurant well-positioned for continued success under new ownership. Location Highlights • Freestanding building with excellent street visibility from multiple directions • Dedicated on-site parking for 28 vehicles • Near a major signalized intersection with strong traffic counts/daily commuter exposure • On the 30th Ave commercial corridor (a major Kenosha N-S thoroughfare) • Near Washington Rd (1 of Kenosha's primary E-W commercial corridors) • Excellent ingress/egress from surrounding roads • Consistent daytime traffic generated by nearby commercial/residential development • Exceptional market density with 80,000+ daytime consumers within a 3-mile radius Feel free to stop by the location as a customer first. This is a HIGHLY confidential listing, DO NOT talk to any owners, employees or patrons. If interested, please email Tom Traina at [email protected] or call 847-651-3834 for more information. Showings by appointment only outside of business hours.

$698,000
-Revenue
-Cash Flow
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American Restaurants
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Boutique Craft Beverage / Wine Bar - Cave Creek, AZ

Cave Creek, Maricopa County, AZ, US

Rare opportunity to acquire a boutique craft beverage tasting room located in the highly desirable Cave Creek, Arizona market—an established tourism and destination-driven submarket of the Phoenix metro. This business operates within the fast-growing craft beverage segment, offering a curated selection of specialty beverages along with complementary beer and wine. The concept is built around a high-margin tasting room model, delivering a unique customer experience that attracts both locals and consistent tourist traffic. The space features an inviting, experiential atmosphere with indoor seating and an outdoor patio, making it ideal for tastings, social gatherings, and small events. Included in the sale is a Maricopa County Series 7 Beer & Wine License, a highly valuable asset that allows both on-premise consumption and off-premise sales—creating a strong barrier to entry for new operators. The business currently operates on a limited schedule (primarily weekends), providing immediate upside for a new owner to expand hours, increase programming, and grow revenue. Key Highlights: Boutique craft beverage tasting room concept Located in a high-traffic, tourism-driven market Series 7 Beer & Wine License included High-margin beverage model Strong local following and brand presence Turnkey operation with FF&E and leasehold improvements included Opportunity to expand hours and increase revenue Growth Opportunities: Extend operating days and hours Introduce live music and events Private tastings and group bookings Expand retail bottle sales and merchandise Develop wholesale or distribution channels Ideal Buyer: Owner-operator seeking lifestyle business Hospitality or beverage industry entrepreneur Existing operator looking to expand footprint This is an asset sale. Business is listed by HUB AZ Brokers, an affiliate of Sunbelt Business Brokers in the State of Arizona. All listing and financial information to be verified by buyer during due diligence.

$165,000
-Revenue
-Cash Flow
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American Restaurants
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High-Momentum Upscale Restaurant & Bar — Douglas County, CO

Douglas County, CO, US

CONFIDENTIAL LISTING — DOUGLAS COUNTY, CO Upscale Restaurant & Bar — Douglas County, CO Full-service breakfast, lunch & dinner | Full liquor license | Prime downtown location Name and address disclosed after NDA ASKING PRICE: $899,999 PROJECTED ANNUAL REVENUE: $2,225,464 MONTHLY RENT: ~$20,000 (lease terms disclosed post-NDA) THE OPPORTUNITY This is one of Douglas County's most talked-about new restaurant concepts — open since June 2025 and already over 2.2 million in first-year revenue. A rare opportunity to acquire a high-momentum, fully built-out restaurant with a proven concept, strong community following, and significant upside as operations mature into their second year. BUSINESS OVERVIEW This upscale casual eatery serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner seven days a week from a prime downtown location in one of Colorado's fastest-growing communities. The concept delivers elevated comfort cuisine alongside a full bar with craft cocktails, curated wines, and local draft beer — positioning it above fast casual while remaining accessible and family-friendly. The restaurant features a seasonally inspired menu spanning all dayparts, with price points ranging from $14 to $48. The full bar program, live entertainment on weekends, private event capabilities, catering services, and online ordering through a modern POS system create multiple revenue streams that reduce dependence on any single channel. The concept has quickly built a loyal following, earning consistent 5-star reviews for food quality, attentive service, stunning decor, and a vibrant atmosphere. Live entertainment — piano, guitar, saxophone, and special ticketed events — drives strong repeat visit frequency and positions the business as a true dining destination. KEY HIGHLIGHTS → Strong revenue ramp: Generated over $2,200,000 in the first 12 months open! → Premium, diversified menu: All-day dining across breakfast, lunch, and dinner with broad price points, strong food and beverage mix, and a dedicated kids menu. → Full liquor license: Cocktail, wine, and beer program — a significant asset that meaningfully improves per-cover revenue and margin. → Multiple revenue streams: Dine-in, online ordering, private party bookings, catering, and live event ticketing all contribute to top-line revenue. → Prime Douglas County location: Situated in a vibrant downtown corridor drawing from one of Colorado's fastest-growing and highest-income counties. → Professional buildout complete: Stunning interior with full bar, patio seating, event-capable layout, and live entertainment infrastructure — no capital expenditure required at acquisition. → Growth potential: Currently closed for Mon–Tue dinner service, representing an immediate and low-cost revenue opportunity for a new owner-operator. → Turnkey operation: Experienced FOH and BOH staff, established vendor relationships, and complete systems including POS, online ordering, reservations, and catering platform. FINANCIAL SUMMARY This business opened June 1, 2025. The P&L for the first 12 months open reflects a strong operational foundation alongside typical first-year pre-opening and launch expenses. When normalized for one-time startup costs — including pre-opening payroll, initial buildout supplies, front-loaded marketing spend, and non-recurring financing costs — the business demonstrates solid underlying unit economics with a gross margin exceeding 71%. With over $2.2 million in annualized revenue based on current run rates, with approximately 12.5% flowing to the bottom line as the business reaches full stabilization. Complete financial documentation, including a recast P&L, will be provided to qualified buyers following signing of our NDA.

$899,999
$2,200,425Revenue
-Cash Flow
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American Restaurants

Popular Historic Restaurant 50+ Years

Franklin County, PA, US

Open for decades, this beloved family restaurant has become a true community landmark known for its warm atmosphere, comfort food, and a menu that balances hearty classics with healthy options. Among its most notable guests was President Jimmy Carter, a testament to the lasting hospitality and tradition that keeps loyal customers coming back generation after generation. For a prospective buyer, this is more than a profitable restaurant — it's an established brand with decades of goodwill and an authentic reputation that can't be built overnight.

$75,000
$240,672Revenue
$47,559Cash Flow
Turnkey Commercial Kitchen + Café Space | $75K FF&E | Alameda County photo
American Restaurants
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Turnkey Commercial Kitchen + Café Space | $75K FF&E | Alameda County

Alameda County, CA, US

Move-In Ready Step into a fully operational, professionally equipped commercial kitchen and bistro space — no buildout required, no permits to pull. With over $75,000 in food-grade equipment already in place, this is a rare low-barrier entry point into one of California's most food-forward markets. The Space At 1,750 sq. ft., the layout supports both retail front-of-house service and high-volume back-of-house production simultaneously. The kitchen is built for serious output: a three-burner Chinese range, two stock ranges, a four-burner range, deep fryer, full walk-in cooler, three freezers (including a 3-door unit), refrigerated prep table, ice maker, and both a drink and wine fridge. Everything is in place for day-one operations. The Opportunity The current owners used this space for food production and are relocating to a larger facility — the business is available because they've outgrown it, not because of performance issues. That leaves the door open for: - A café or specialty coffee concept (neighboring deli drives consistent daily foot traffic) - A ghost kitchen or delivery-first brand (ideal kitchen infrastructure, parking on-site) - A catering or meal prep operation (high-capacity equipment, flexible layout) - A new restaurant concept with immediate dine-in or to-go capability Location & Lease Positioned next to a high-traffic deli in a desirable Alameda County corridor, the space benefits from built-in customer flow and convenient on-site parking — a genuine competitive advantage in this market. A favorable lease is in place at $5,964/month; lease terms available upon inquiry. The Ask $75,000 — representing the full value of furniture, fixtures, and equipment. Cash offers preferred. Inquire for full details including lease length and to schedule a walk-through.

$75,000
-Revenue
-Cash Flow
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American Restaurants

Totally Remodeled Short North Restaurant

Columbus, Franklin County, OH 43201-2440, US

Stunning Turnkey Restaurant for Sale in the Heart of Short North An exceptional opportunity to own a beautifully remodeled restaurant in one of Columbus’s most sought-after locations—right at the high-traffic corner of High St and 4th in the vibrant Short North district. Completely transformed in 2025, this space offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with thoughtfully designed dining areas, including cozy nooks and a separate bar dining section. The restaurant features two full bars—a main bar and an auxiliary bar—perfect for high-volume service and private events. The spacious dining room accommodates up to 140 guests, complemented by a large outdoor patio with seating for an additional 40. A fully equipped grill line with an extended hood system supports a wide range of culinary concepts, while the basement includes a walk-in cooler and ample storage. This venue also presents a unique opportunity for live entertainment. A dedicated stage is outfitted with professional, show-quality lighting and sound, making it ideal for music, performances, or special events. Additional highlights include a rear parking lot with spaces available for guests—an invaluable feature in this prime location. Originally established in 2019 and rebranded following its 2025 renovation, the restaurant is currently operating on a limited basis for private events and special gatherings. The out-of-state owner is now offering this incredible property for sale due to relocation. Rarely does a fully remodeled, move-in-ready restaurant in the Short North become available—don’t miss this opportunity to bring your vision to life in one of Columbus’s premier dining and entertainment districts.

$179,000
-Revenue
-Cash Flow
High-Volume Franchise Deli | $1.8M Sales | Strong Cash Flow photo
American Restaurants
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High-Volume Franchise Deli | $1.8M Sales | Strong Cash Flow

Peoria, Maricopa County, AZ, US

Public Description Established national fast-casual franchise deli located in one of the West Valley's busiest retail corridors, offering an exceptional opportunity to acquire a proven, high-volume restaurant with consistent revenue and strong cash flow. Generating approximately $1.8 million in annual sales with normalized Seller's Discretionary Earnings approaching $190,000, this turnkey operation has served the community for more than a decade and benefits from an established customer base, experienced staff, and multiple revenue streams including dine-in, takeout, online ordering, delivery, and catering. The business operates from a highly visible shopping center surrounded by dense residential neighborhoods, major employers, schools, healthcare providers, and national retailers. The location enjoys excellent traffic counts and strong demographic fundamentals that continue to support long-term performance. Ownership has recently secured a long-term lease, providing stability for a new owner, while the franchise agreement has also been renewed, creating an attractive opportunity for continued growth within an established national system. This business is well suited for an owner-operator, experienced restaurant operator, or franchisee seeking immediate cash flow with future upside through expanded catering, community marketing, and operational efficiencies. Highlights • Approximately $1.8 million in annual revenue • Normalized Seller's Discretionary Earnings of approximately $190,000 • Established operation with more than 10 years of successful history • Nationally recognized fast-casual franchise • Strong catering and off-premise sales • Long-term lease in place • Experienced management and staff • Prime West Valley retail location • Turnkey operation with immediate cash flow The business name and location will remain confidential. Qualified buyers will be required to execute a Non-Disclosure Agreement and provide proof of financial capability prior to receiving additional information.

$450,000
$1,802,503Revenue
$189,855Cash Flow
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American Restaurants
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Coastal lifestyle business with built-in demand

Port Royal, SC, US

Beaufort County Coastal Commercial Restaurant | Event | Catering | Mixed-Use Opportunity A rare coastal gem in Beaufort County — this established commercial restaurant and event venue offers multiple income streams and flexible mixed-use potential. The property includes a fully equipped restaurant and catering operation on the main level, with a newly remodeled 3-bedroom, 3-bath residential unit above — ideal for owner occupancy, short-term rental, or staff housing. Strategically positioned just blocks from the Beaufort waterfront and surrounded by active development projects, this location sits in a rapid-growth tourism and dining corridor. Perfect for hospitality operators, developers, or investors seeking expansion into a lower-cost, high-demand coastal market.

$425,000
$1,047,390Revenue
$204,051Cash Flow
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American Restaurants
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Long-Standing Chattanooga Restaurant with Growth Potential

Chattanooga, Hamilton County, TN, US

This is an opportunity to acquire a well-established American-style restaurant that has been serving the Chattanooga area for more than 30 years. The business has developed a loyal customer base and has maintained consistent year-over-year revenue throughout its history. The restaurant is known locally for its quality food, dependable service, and welcoming atmosphere. Its long operating history and strong reputation have helped create a steady stream of repeat customers and reliable business performance. One of the business's most attractive features is its limited owner involvement. Day-to-day operations are largely handled by employees, allowing the current owner to maintain little to no involvement in the restaurant's daily activities. This makes the opportunity well-suited for both hands-on operators and investors seeking a more passive ownership role. The sale includes a turnkey operation that is ready for a new owner to continue operating immediately. Businesses with this type of longevity, consistent revenue history, and minimal owner involvement rarely become available. Additional information will be provided to qualified buyers upon request.

$115,000
$521,553Revenue
$36,715Cash Flow
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Market Snapshot

National transaction benchmarks for american restaurant businesses.

Under $500K

Median revenue$518k
Median cash flow$86k
Median sale price$135k
Multiple range1.1x - 2.4x

$500K to $2M

Median revenue$1.68m
Median cash flow$305k
Median sale price$750k
Multiple range2.0x - 3.2x

Over $2M

Median revenue$4.60m
Median cash flow$1.03m
Median sale price$3.20m
Multiple range2.3x - 4.0x

A variety of factors can cause businesses to trade outside this range, including earnings quality, operational transferability, key-person risk, growth trajectory, and geography, so a listing priced above or below the typical multiple usually reflects real differences in the underlying business.

What to know about American restaurant acquisitions

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating American restaurant acquisitions.

Setting Yourself Up for a Strong Acquisition

Restaurant acquisitions reward buyers who go in with clear eyes on what drives the business's earnings. The most common post-acquisition surprises are not operational; they stem from financials that include the seller's labor at zero cost, lease terms negotiated years ago that may not renew at the same rate, and supplier relationships tied to the seller personally. Your due diligence process should stress-test each of these assumptions before you make an offer because earnings that depend on seller-specific factors require a thoughtful transition plan to protect.

How Restaurants Are Valued

Independent, owner-operated American restaurants in the SMB range are valued primarily on SDE multiples, which nationally run between 1.1x and 4.0x SDE. Well-positioned, profitable operations with consistent performance, favorable leases, and management depth in place can reach the upper end of this range. Franchised concepts or restaurants with diversified revenue (catering, delivery, private events) command premiums over pure dine-in operations. The key distinction: buyers and SBA lenders both underwrite the business assuming the seller is replaced by a working owner or a paid general manager; so add-backs for excessive owner compensation require careful scrutiny. In 2025, approximately 70% of restaurant deals over $150,000 involve SBA financing, making third-party valuations a critical step in every transaction.

The Lease Is Often the Deal

A restaurant with a favorable, long-term lease in a high-traffic location is a fundamentally different business than the same concept in a lease expiring in 18 months at above-market rent. Request and review the full lease, not a summary, including all amendments, side letters, personal guaranty requirements, co-tenancy clauses, and assignability language. Buyers in 2025 are particularly cautious about leases given elevated commercial real estate costs. A lease with 5+ years remaining and favorable renewal options is a significant valuation driver; a month-to-month lease or one expiring within 24 months represents material risk that should reduce your offer price or extend your due diligence timeline.

Labor, Food Costs, and the 30-30-30 Reality

The restaurant industry rule of thumb holds that food costs, labor costs, and other operating expenses should each run approximately 30% of revenue, leaving roughly 10% for profit. In practice, rising food costs driven by post-pandemic inflation and labor costs pressured by minimum wage increases have compressed this model significantly. Review monthly P&Ls for at least two full years, and specifically look for how the business performed during input cost spikes in 2022–2023. Restaurants that maintained margins through this period demonstrated genuine operational discipline. Those that saw margins collapse and only recovered when costs normalized are more fragile than their current financials suggest. Labor as a percentage of revenue and food cost as a percentage of revenue are the two operational metrics most predictive of sustainable profitability.

Revenue Verification in Cash-Heavy Operations

Restaurants generate significant cash revenue, which creates both opportunity and risk in due diligence. Cross-reference reported sales against POS system records, sales tax filings, credit card processing statements, and bank deposits. Discrepancies between these sources are a red flag that requires resolution before closing. Sellers who present "owner benefit" figures that rely heavily on verbal representations about unreported cash transactions should be treated with extreme caution. SBA lenders will not finance a business based on claimed cash income, and buyers who accept these claims without verification inherit the tax liability.

Technology, Delivery Platforms, and What Transfers

Restaurants that have built meaningful delivery and online ordering revenue streams through platforms like DoorDash, Uber Eats, or their own systems are generally more valuable than pure dine-in operations — but buyers need to understand the economics. Third-party delivery platforms typically charge 20–30% commission, which means delivery revenue often generates lower margin than in-house dine-in sales despite higher gross revenue numbers. Review the mix of delivery vs. dine-in revenue carefully, and model the true margin contribution of each channel. Ask whether the business's Google and Yelp presence, social following, and online reputation are tied to the seller personally or to the business itself — and whether they will transfer fully at closing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

POS data is the most underused source in restaurant due diligence. Most buyers look at the P&L and stop there. Request a full export for the last two years. Analyze average check size by daypart, table turn rate, top 20 items by revenue and margin, void and refund rates, and year-over-year weekly trends. High void and refund rates flag either a management problem or a cash handling issue. Either one is worth understanding before you close. Discrepancies between POS sales and bank deposits are a red flag. Full stop. Get both sets of records and reconcile them yourself, don't rely on the seller's explanation. Seasonality shows up clearly in weekly data. Try to get trailing twelve months and monthly financials over the course of multiple years so you can look at the full picture.