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Rare Waterfront Restaurant & Bar Far NW Suburb of Chicago - Prop Incl! photo
American Restaurants
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Rare Waterfront Restaurant & Bar Far NW Suburb of Chicago - Prop Incl!

Lake County, IL, US

Rare Waterfront Restaurant & Bar Far Northwest Suburb of Chicago - Property Included! "Offers Direct Channel Frontage Leading Into The Chain O' Lakes, Complete With Outdoor Seating & 4 Private Boat Slips" An exceptionally rare opportunity to acquire both a fully equipped restaurant operation and its real estate in one of Lake County's most desirable waterfront recreational markets. Offered as an asset sale, this established independent restaurant occupies a highly visible freestanding building with direct channel frontage, private boat docks, outdoor waterfront dining, a full-service bar and video gaming. All of the infrastructure already in place for a new owner! This incredible opportunity allows an owner to build equity through ownership of the real estate while operating from a location that would be extremely difficult and prohibitively expensive to replicate today. The 2,500 sqft freestanding building sits on 0.29 acres with 100 feet of road frontage, ample customer parking, excellent visibility and direct access to a navigable channel leading to one of Northern Illinois' most popular recreational lake systems. The property also features 4 private boat docks, creating a destination dining experience for boaters throughout the busy spring, summer and fall seasons while continuing to serve a loyal year-round local customer base. Inside, the restaurant is completely equipped with a fully equipped commercial kitchen featuring a 12ft hood, numerous equipment upgrades, a dining room, full-service bar with 6 taps, video gaming area and an outdoor waterfront deck capable of accommodating additional seasonal seating. The current owners have also invested in updated kitchen equipment, plumbing improvements and a new front entrance. For buyers seeking multiple revenue streams, this opportunity delivers. In addition to food and beverage sales, the establishment operates 6 licensed video gaming terminals, with 2025 gaming income of $72,268 reflecting strong gaming activity at this location, further demonstrating the property's established customer base. Whether you're an owner-operator seeking your own building or an investor looking for an irreplaceable waterfront commercial property with tremendous upside, opportunities like this rarely come to market. Prime retail space in a highly desirable waterfront setting within the renowned Chain O' Lakes recreational region - one of the Midwest's premier boating and tourism destinations, attracting thousands of residents and visitors throughout the year. The Chain O' Lakes spans 15 interconnected lakes and is one of the busiest inland recreational waterways in the country, drawing boating enthusiasts, anglers, vacationers, weekend travelers and outdoor recreation lovers from across the greater Chicago metropolitan area. Well positioned along a busy avenue surrounded by an established mix of local restaurants and neighborhood taverns. Just minutes from a movie theater, multiple shopping centers and numerous everyday service businesses, creating continuous consumer activity throughout the day and evening. And strategically located between two of the area's primary transportation corridors near the Metra station, providing convenient access for both local residents and visitors traveling from Chicago and surrounding suburbs. This is a HIGHLY confidential listing, DO NOT talk to any owners, employees or patrons. If interested, please email Pat Mahoney at [email protected] or call 847-208-9569 for more information. Showings by appointment only outside of business hours.

$395,000Asking Price
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Very Busy Large Restaurant with R/E Priced @ Asset Value photo
Banquet Halls
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Very Busy Large Restaurant with R/E Priced @ Asset Value

IL, US

Are you experienced in the Restaurant industry? This is a large operation with average sales around $3,500,000 yearly. The asking price at asset value including the extensive Real Estate valued at $1,500,000. While the business is profitable even taking into consideration the expense of owning the property, the operation needs improvement. Unique concept in it’s geography Large dining area Banquet area More than ample parking AMAZING Kitchen Understand carry out All real estate, equipment, name, menu and processes included. Owner is retiring but will assist in training and transition after the sale. This restaurant is located in Illinois in the St. Louis metro area. For information for the experienced call Jeff Bach at 314-941-8530 or email at [email protected] Reference 504JB

$1,750,000Asking Price
$3,524,867Revenue
$100,192Cash Flow
American Restaurants
Breweries
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Iconic Historical Restaurant & Brewpub in Central IL

IL, US

Discover an extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of history and a turnkey business! This iconic downtown restaurant and brewpub boasts $2.1 million in annual sales, with over $3 million invested in renovations just five years ago. Timeless Architectural Beauty: Built in 1870 and fully remodeled in 2016, this space combines historic charm with modern functionality. Recognized with award-winning architecture, it’s as visually stunning as it is operationally efficient. Prime Location: Nestled in the heart of downtown, just steps from the riverfront, this venue offers high visibility and accessibility for locals and tourists alike. Full-service kitchen supporting a 150-seat dining room (10,000 sq ft). Spacious outdoor patio featuring bocce ball, bags, and a family- and pet-friendly atmosphere. Brewhouse (2,600 sq ft) with a 15-barrel capacity, producing an ever-changing lineup of in-house brews. Enclosed beer garden with a full bar, perfect for hosting private events or live entertainment. This turnkey business is run by an absentee owner, offering tremendous potential for a hands-on operator to take it to new heights. Don’t miss this rare chance to own a landmark venue with endless possibilities. Contact us today for more details!

$2,800,000Asking Price
$2,100,000Revenue
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American Restaurants

Turnkey Restaurant w/ Bar & Gaming

Sangamon County, IL, US

Turnkey restaurant and bar with gaming machines. Do have a concept you want to bring to market with all equipment, furniture and fixtures in place? Gaming machines already up and running for you. Just take over existing corporation and the lease, liquor and gaming is all ready to go. Over $350,000 in build out, equipment and fixtures in place. Can be yours for half that price of $175,000. Proof of funds required.

$175,000Asking Price
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American Restaurants
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Restaurant with Bar & Gaming $2MM in Revenue & $250k in Earnings

Sangamon County, IL, US

Established restaurant with bar producing nearly $2MM in revenue and $250k in earnings being an absentee owner. An operating owner could replace current management and earn over $300k per year. Huge growth potential with businesses opening nearby with 1,000 new employees. Open for lunch and dinner. Great consistent yet growing business with a good clientele. Gaming does about $100k per year net to the owner.

$655,000Asking Price
$1,850,000Revenue
$266,000Cash 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

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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.