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Turnkey High-Volume Shoreline Restaurant – Asset Sale

Branford, South Central Connecticut County, CT, US

An extraordinary opportunity to acquire a premier, high-capacity dining establishment located in the heart of Branford, Connecticut. This versatile venue is perfectly positioned to capture the vibrant shoreline demographic and heavy foot traffic. Spanning a large diverse floor plan, this property offers a rare "two-in-one" infrastructure. The facility is uniquely equipped with two commercial kitchens, and two distinct dining rooms. This layout provides unparalleled flexibility for a new owner: operate as a single massive establishment, host large-scale private events simultaneously with regular service, or develop two unique concepts under one roof. Or you can run a Ghost Kitchen with ease without interfering with regular service.

$199,999
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American Restaurants
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Seafood & Steak On The Shoreline

Southeastern Connecticut County, CT, US

Nestled along the pristine waterfront of New London County's most prestigious marina, this exceptional seafood and steak restaurant represents more than a decade of culinary excellence and community connection. What began as a visionary's dream to create an upscale dining destination that would capture the essence of coastal living has evolved into a beloved institution that draws both discerning boaters and devoted locals to its stunning waterside setting. The founder's original vision was clear: combine the finest fresh, locally sourced seafood with premium steaks in an atmosphere that celebrates the natural beauty of the shoreline. Through careful cultivation of relationships with local fishermen and premium suppliers, the restaurant has built a reputation for exceptional quality that keeps guests returning season after season. Over the years, this establishment has weathered industry challenges by staying true to its core values while continuously refining its sophisticated menu and elevated dining experience. The kitchen has become renowned for its seasonal approach, showcasing the best of local waters and farms while maintaining the consistency that high-net-worth marina visitors expect. The restaurant's success story is written in the loyalty of its customers - from yacht owners who make it their regular port of call to local families celebrating life's special moments with spectacular water views as their backdrop. The business has achieved that rare balance of being both a destination restaurant and a cherished community gathering place. Today, this thriving operation stands ready for its next chapter. The incoming owner will inherit not just a growing business with established systems and a proven concept, but the opportunity to have a space on the shoreline like no other. With consistent foot traffic from the marina's affluent clientele and a strong local following, the foundation is set for continued growth and innovation. This is more than an acquisition - it's an invitation to become the steward of a waterfront dining experience that has touched countless lives and created lasting memories. The stage is set for an ambitious restaurateur to write the next chapter of this remarkable success story.

$325,000
$1.11mRevenue
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American Restaurants
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Central Connecticut Tavern

South Central Connecticut County, CT, US

Pi Business Brokers is now offering this well-established restaurant and bar in a vibrant central Connecticut town. This is a true local gem, known for its inviting atmosphere, delicious food, and popular full-service bar. A strong community presence and consistent positive reviews underpin its success. Investment Highlights Detailed financials are available to qualified buyers upon signing a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA). Turnkey Operation: Fully equipped and operational, ensuring a smooth transition for the new owner. All systems are in place for continued success. Prime Location: Strategically situated in a high-traffic area with excellent visibility and ample parking. Its accessibility serves a dense residential and commercial population, maximizing customer flow. Loyal Customer Base: A beloved local institution with a strong, repeat clientele who appreciate its welcoming ambiance and quality offerings. Diverse Revenue Streams: Income is robust across food sales, a thriving full-service bar, and potential for expanding into private events or catering. Experienced Team: A dedicated and well-trained staff is in place, ensuring seamless day-to-day operations and a positive customer experience. Significant Growth Potential: Opportunities exist to further increase revenue by extending operating hours, enhancing marketing efforts, introducing new menu items, or hosting more special events. Ideal Buyer This is an exceptional opportunity for: An experienced restaurateur looking to expand their portfolio with a high-performing asset. A chef ready to own and operate a well-regarded and profitable establishment. An entrepreneur seeking a stable, successful, and established business in the hospitality industry. Reason for Sale: The current owner is pursuing other business interests. This is a strictly confidential listing. Please do NOT contact the business directly. All inquiries and showings will be handled with the utmost discretion through the broker. A signed Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) and proof of financial capability are required for the release of confidential information, including financials and the exact location.

$299,999
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American Restaurants
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Pizza & Bar - New Haven County (Asset Sale)

Naugatuck Valley County, CT, US

Pi Business Brokers is now offering this amazing opportunity to own a pizza restaurant with large bar and dining room plus a stage with plenty of parking in New haven County. This business is an asset sale that includes all the equipment and furniture plus a 40k conveyor belt pizza oven. This could be used for different concepts if the pizza oven is sold. This is an unbeatable price for all that you get!!

$75,000
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American Restaurants
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High Profit Fusion Restaurant Concept

Capitol County, CT, US

Imagine owning a restaurant that's more than just a business—it's the heart of your community. This profitable Floribbean concept launched during one of the toughest times in restaurant history and didn't just survive, it thrived. You'll be acquiring a neighborhood gem that locals genuinely love and support. What makes this special? The unique blends of Florida and Caribbean flavors with familiar American touches, creating dishes that feel both exciting and comfortable. Your seasonal menu keeps things fresh, and the beverage program drives strong margins. Plus, you're expanding into holiday catering—additional revenue that practically sells itself. Here's what you're really getting: consistent profitability with year-over-year growth, a loyal customer base that feels like family, and turnkey operations with trained staff who know the business inside and out. Your high-visibility location in a busy area means steady foot traffic, and the documented systems make daily operations smooth. Worried about growth potential? You'll have multiple paths forward—expand the catering program, secure corporate contracts, open additional locations, or even franchise the concept. The foundation is solid; you just need to decide how big you want to dream. This is perfect for you if you're hands-on, value community connection, and want to build something meaningful while generating strong returns. You're not just buying a restaurant; you're becoming a cornerstone of your neighborhood. Financials and full details available after NDA. Ready to see what community-driven success looks like?

$550,000
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American Restaurants
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Quick Service Restaurant In Fairfied County - Semi Absentee

Western Connecticut County, CT, US

This beloved fast-casual restaurant began with a simple yet powerful vision: to bridge the gap between healthy eating and comfort food in an affluent Fairfield County community. What started as one entrepreneur's dream to bring California-inspired freshness to familiar favorites has blossomed into a cornerstone of the local dining scene. The founder's journey centered on crafting something truly special - a menu that would satisfy both the health-conscious professional grabbing lunch and families seeking a wholesome dinner together. Through countless hours perfecting recipes and building relationships, they created signature dishes like Buffalo Chicken Caesar and elevated Mac & Cheese that locals now crave. The commitment to quality became the restaurant's heartbeat. Nearly everything is prepared fresh in-house daily, a labor of love that hasn't gone unnoticed. Word spread organically through the community, building a loyal following of families and professionals who view this as their neighborhood gem rather than just another quick-service option. As the business matured, strategic growth followed. The team embraced technology and social media, earning outstanding reviews and building genuine connections with guests. Sales have steadily climbed while margins improved, proving the concept's strength in the competitive fast-casual landscape. Today, this restaurant stands at an exciting crossroads. The current owner maintains operations with minimal time commitment - just 5 hours per week - demonstrating the strength of the established systems and dedicated team. The next chapter awaits a visionary buyer who can see the expansion opportunities ahead. This isn't just a business acquisition - it's an invitation to continue a meaningful story. The loyal customer base, proven concept, and strong operational foundation provide the perfect platform for someone ready to write the next chapter of growth while preserving the community connection that makes this restaurant truly special.

$300,000
$2.06mRevenue
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American Restaurants
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Pub, Pizza and more - Middlesex County

Lower Connecticut River Valley County, CT, US

This is a rare opportunity to acquire a popular full-service restaurant located in a prime area of Central Connecticut. This turnkey operation boasts a loyal customer base, a strong reputation for quality food and service. Known for its casual and welcoming atmosphere, the restaurant offers a diverse menu of classic American fare, including burgers, pizza, sandwiches, salads, and entrees. Alongside the food the bar offers a selection of 25 beers on tap, a fine selection of wines, and craft cocktails. Watch a game on 11 high definition tvs or bring the family into the dining room to experience some of the chef's weekly specials. This experienced restaurateur spared no expense when they built this space out and it shows. The restaurant benefits from its highly visible location, convenience of valet parking, and a comfortable dining space that accommodates a significant number of guests. Key Highlights: Established Brand: This restaurant has become a fixture in its community fostering strong brand recognition and customer loyalty. Proven Profitability: The business demonstrates a consistent track record of strong financial performance. Detailed financials will be provided to qualified buyers upon execution of a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA). Turnkey Operation: The sale includes all furniture, fixtures, equipment, and inventory necessary for a seamless transition. Strong Online Presence: The restaurant maintains an active and positive online presence, contributing to its customer base. Experienced Staff: A dedicated and trained staff is currently in place, providing continuity for the new owner. Growth Potential: Opportunities exist to further enhance revenue through expanded catering services, extended operating hours, or targeted marketing initiatives. Financial Information: Detailed financial information will be provided to qualified buyers who execute a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) and demonstrate the financial capacity to pursue this acquisition. Real Estate: The property is for sale for this business as well for $650,000 Next Steps: This is a confidential listing. Interested parties are required to complete and return a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) to receive further information, including the business name, specific location, and detailed financials. Please contact the listing broker for the NDA and additional details. Do not contact the business directly. All inquiries must be directed to the listing broker.

$599,999
$1.93mRevenue
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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 buying American Restaurants

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating american restaurants 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.