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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
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Thriving Grandview Area Restaurant

Columbus, Franklin County, OH, US

This is a well-established, highly rated casual dining restaurant located in one of the busiest and most desirable sub markets in the greater Columbus area. The concept has built an outstanding reputation for quality, consistency, and customer experience, resulting in a loyal and diverse customer base that includes young professionals, families, and a strong nearby university demographic. The business operates with a balanced mix of dine-in and delivery revenue streams. The dining atmosphere is energetic, welcoming, and thoughtfully designed to encourage repeat visits, while the delivery segment produces steady, reliable monthly income. The kitchen maintains exceptional operational standards and consistently receives clean health inspection reports, reflecting a well-run and professionally managed operation. Location is a major competitive advantage. The restaurant benefits from prime visibility, strong surrounding demographics, and consistent foot traffic. Additionally, more than 3,000 new apartment units have recently been completed within close proximity, significantly expanding the immediate customer base and creating sustained long-term demand for dining options in the area. Sales have increased approximately 20% year over year, driven by both organic growth and the influx of new residents. The business is currently structured as an absentee-owned operation, with limited day-to-day involvement from the owner, making it an attractive opportunity for either a hands-on operator seeking growth upside or an investor looking for a proven, stable concept with continued expansion potential. This business has been SBA pre-approved, all we need is a qualified buyer.

$745,000
$1,400,000Revenue
$357,707Cash Flow
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Fully Equipped Restaurant with all NEW equipment for Lease Coshocton

Coshocton, Coshocton County, OH 43812-1648, US

Located in the heart of downtown Coshocton, this beautifully restored historic brick building offers a rare opportunity to own a premier restaurant and entertainment destination. Situated within the city's Entertainment District and DORA area, guests can enjoy the unique ability to stroll downtown with their beverage of choice while experiencing all the charm of this vibrant community. Originally built around 1900, the 5,600-square-foot property seamlessly blends historic character with modern upgrades. The restaurant features a stunning 30-foot bar, spacious dining areas including a private dining room, and seating for 120 guests indoors. An enclosed outdoor patio accommodates an additional 60 guests and is enhanced by a natural gas fireplace and fire pit, creating an inviting atmosphere year-round. This turnkey operation is fully equipped with brand-new restaurant equipment, updated electrical systems, two commercial kitchen hoods, a walk-in cooler and freezer, and attractive wood-slatted and decorative tin ceilings that add warmth and character throughout the space. Combined with ample off-street parking and the opportunity to obtain a liquor permit at state minimum pricing, this landmark Main Street property is perfectly positioned for continued success. Included in Lease are the Fixtures & furniture while buying equipment for LOW price.

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Restaurant waterfront Coshocton Oh

Coshocton, Coshocton County, OH 43812-1934, US

The Boathouse Tavern – A Riverfront Gem in Coshocton, Ohio Located in the scenic heart of Coshocton, Ohio, just steps from the popular Roscoe Village tourist area, the Boathouse Tavern offers guests a one-of-a-kind dining experience right on the banks of the Muskingum River, where it meets the Walhonding & Tuscarawas Rivers The Boathouse Tavern’s business is driven by both loyal locals and a steady stream of tourists visiting from Roscoe Village, Hocking Hills, and surrounding towns. Guests are drawn not only by the food and location, but also by the atmosphere—a spacious dining area with high ceilings, a full bar, a cozy fireplace, and beautiful wood floors that create a warm and inviting feel. The patio overlooks the river, offering scenic views that make it a favorite spot for outdoor dining durint the warmer months Included in sale- Name, Recipes, concept, FF&E, & Liquor permit

$115,000
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LEGENDARY Eatery w Building for sale German Village

Columbus, Franklin County, OH, US

A Columbus Tradition in the Heart of German Village Where Great Food Meets Great Company In the heart of Columbus’ historic German Village stands a beloved neighborhood tavern that has become a true local institution. Rich with character, history, and welcoming charm, this iconic gathering place has served generations of families, friends, and visitors seeking great food and authentic community spirit. Inside, guests are welcomed by warm brick walls, vintage tavern ambiance, and a relaxed atmosphere that instantly feels like home. Blending old-world charm with casual comfort, it’s the perfect setting for business lunches, family dinners, happy hours, and late-night conversations alike. Comfort Food Done Right From signature sandwiches and homemade soups to juicy burgers and timeless tavern favorites, every dish delivers the hearty flavors that loyal guests have loved for years. Friendly faces, generous portions, and neighborhood hospitality create a dining experience that keeps people coming back again and again. More Than a Restaurant What truly sets this Columbus favorite apart is its sense of connection. It’s where stories are shared, friendships are built, and celebrations happen naturally. During warmer months, the lively patio becomes a neighborhood gathering spot, while the cozy interior offers a welcoming retreat all year long. A True German Village Landmark Deeply rooted in the history and spirit of German Village, this longtime tavern represents more than great food — it represents tradition, authenticity, and the enduring charm of one of Columbus’ most treasured neighborhoods. Classic Tavern Fare • Warm Hospitality • Timeless Columbus Tradition SALE INCLUDES NAME, RECIPE, CONCEPT, WEBSITE, FF&E, BUILDING & LAND

$1,700,000
$2,300,000Revenue
$300,000Cash Flow
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Full Service Restaurant N Hamilton rd for sale

Columbus, Franklin County, OH, US

HOT LISTING — Full-Service Restaurant for Sale — $289,000 Outstanding opportunity on N Hamilton Rd near Morse Rd in one of the area’s busiest, most densely populated retail corridors. Surrounded by strong residential rooftops and national retailers, this turnkey location is ready for a new operator to step in and grow. ? At a Glance • Established location (since 2013) • 3,069 sq ft freestanding space • Seating for 100 guests • Large dedicated parking lot • D5/D6 liquor permit • Excellent visibility and traffic counts ? Below-Market Lease = Built-In Value • Rent: $8,591/month through 2036 + 5-year option • Only $24/sq ft (area rents commonly $45+/sq ft) • Long-term lease provides stability and upside ? Fully Equipped & Ready • Spacious dining room • Powerful grill line with 16' hood system • Walk-in cooler & freezer • Two brand-new HVAC units • True turnkey infrastructure ?? Important • Name and recipes not included • Confidentiality agreement required ? Rare chance to secure a high-traffic, fully built-out restaurant with long-term below-market rent. Priced aggressively at $289,000.

$250,000
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Iconic Restaurant for Sale Grandview

Columbus, Franklin County, OH, US

Grandview Stand-Alone Restaurant | High-Traffic Corner Don’t miss this rare chance to own a true local icon that’s been serving the community since 1992. Prime signalized intersection with strong traffic counts, ample parking, and a covered patio make this a standout opportunity. ✨ Highlights • Stand-alone building with large parking lot • Covered patio seating • Seats 40 inside + 20 patio • Fully equipped kitchen: • o 12’ hood system o Walk-in freezer o Grill line & prep area • Owner operated • Lease only $5,000/month through 2037 🚀 Major Upside • Currently open Wed–Sat, 11am–8pm • Closed Sun–Tues — big opportunity to expand hours • Closed holidays + ~6 weeks annually — immediate sales growth potential 💼 Turnkey. Proven. Ready for the next owner to scale. Information requires Confidentiality agreement

$350,000
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Sandwich Shop

Summit County, OH, US

Well-established sandwich shop located in Summit County offering a fast-casual dining experience centered on fresh, made-to-order food. The business operates with a straightforward setup and a focused menu, allowing for smooth day-to-day operations. The shop has built a loyal base of repeat customers and is well known within the surrounding community. Sales are supported by steady in-store traffic and takeout demand. The concept is easy to understand and well suited for a hands-on owner looking to step into an established operation with a solid foundation. Opportunities exist to expand sales and increase cash flow through additional marketing, extended hours, or further development of existing demand.

$199,000
$318,778Revenue
$100,618Cash Flow
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Restaurant Space in Delaware for lease

Delaware, Delaware County, OH 43015-1923, US

Prime Downtown Restaurant/Bar Space for Lease – Exceptional Opportunity Position your business for success in the heart of downtown Delaware. This 5,455 sq ft restaurant/bar space sits in a highly visible, high-traffic location directly across from the iconic Strand Theatre—an area known for consistent foot traffic and vibrant community activity. Previously home to a thriving restaurant for over 15 years, this space is turnkey-ready for its next concept. Whether you're launching a new restaurant, upscale pub, or lively bar, this location offers the foundation to hit the ground running. Key Features: Spacious 5,455 sq ft layout ideal for dining and bar operations Existing commercial kitchen infrastructure, including an 18’ hood Walk-in cooler located in the basement Large front patio—perfect for outdoor dining and seasonal appeal Surrounded by convenient parking options for customers and staff Proven location with a long history of restaurant success Lease Details: $20.50/sq ft ($9,320/month) Flexible, negotiable lease terms Landlord covers building insurance and real estate taxes Take advantage of this rare opportunity to establish your business in one of Delaware’s most desirable downtown locations. Ready for immediate occupancy and your unique vision. Contact us today to schedule a tour and bring your concept to life.

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BUY THE BRAND- Established Restaurant Group for sale

Columbus, Franklin County, OH, US

Investor Opportunity – Franchise-Ready Fast-Casual Concept Own the BRAND franchisor rights to a proven, health-forward fast-casual brand with two operating locations in the Central Ohio market. This concept operates in one of the industry’s fastest-growing segments, offering both chef-crafted signature items and a customizable menu platform built around high-quality, fresh ingredients. Designed to meet today’s diverse dietary needs—including gluten-free, vegan, carnivore, and other lifestyle preferences—the brand delivers a broad appeal and a compelling guest experience. Built from the ground up for scalable franchise expansion, the concept features a replicable operating model, strong brand identity, and flexibility across multiple market types. Consumer demand continues to favor customizable, health-conscious dining, positioning this brand for long-term growth. This sale includes all assets necessary to operate and scale the concept, including the existing operating locations, brand name, intellectual property, proprietary recipes, and all furniture, fixtures, website,and equipment (FF&E). Also included are architectural plans, standardized store designs, comprehensive training and operating manuals, the Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) and franchise agreements, established social media accounts, email lists, and proven marketing campaigns. To support a successful transition and future expansion, the seller will provide strong post-sale consulting and ongoing support. This is a confidential sale, so CA will be required from all interested parties

$799,000
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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.