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American Restaurants

turnkey retail space for Sublease High st Columbus

Columbus, Franklin County, OH 43201-2401, US

Prime Turnkey Retail Space on High Street 1333 N High St | Columbus, OH 43201 In the Heart of the Action – Between Short North & OSU Campus! Position your business in one of Columbus’s most vibrant areas. This space was newly built out in 2025 and is ready for your concept — no construction needed. Features: BRAND NEW 2025- SPACE BUILT OUT FROM WHITE BOX STAGE ? 1,450 sq ft retail space ? 400 AMP electric ? ADA restroom ? Walk-in cooler ? Mop sink & full plumbing ? New HVAC, lighting, flooring, and ceiling ? 3 private parking spots in attached garage ? Lease through 2035 with renewal options High-visibility location: • Street and garage parking • Across from Kroger • Surrounded by apartments, restaurants, and retailers • Constant traffic from OSU students and Short North visitors Offered at $4,180/month – Available Now! Perfect for café, dessert shop, retail boutique, or any high-traffic concept.

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American Restaurants

Timeless Dining Establishment with Boutique Inn

OH, US

This well-established restaurant and boutique inn is located in Northeast Ohio, offering guests a blend of exceptional dining and comfortable overnight accommodations. The restaurant features a warm, inviting atmosphere with a full bar, indoor and outdoor seating, and tasteful rustic décor that complements its natural surroundings. Known for its high quality menu, professional service, and consistent local following, it has become a popular destination for both casual dining and special occasions. The property also accommodates private events and celebrations, generating strong year-round revenue from multiple service segments. Attached to the restaurant is a small inn with approximately a dozen guest rooms, providing additional income and enhancing the property’s appeal as a hospitality destination. The lodging portion offers modern comfort with a relaxed, upscale feel—ideal for travelers, golfers, and event guests seeking a scenic weekend getaway. Situated within driving distance of Cleveland and Akron, this business offers an attractive opportunity to own a profitable, multi-revenue hospitality operation in one of northeast Ohio’s most desirable areas.

$299,000
$1.82mRevenue
$161kCash Flow
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American Restaurants

Specialty Restaurant Grandview for sale

Columbus, Franklin County, OH, US

This very unique restaurant sits in the very popular grandview area. There is a very strong loyal foillowing that builds every year, allowing sales and profts to increase annually. The business is family owned and operated, waiting for the next owner to continue on the legacy. The Restauant has a dedicated parking lot, large patio, dining room, kitchen with hood, and a D5 lquor permit. The restaurant presently has limited hours, has catering, and a fantastic Brunch on weekends This location has a++ visibility and easy access. this is a great business for a husband and wife team to take over this is a confidential sale that requires CA to be signed and proof of funds to get information on this amazing opportunity

$265,000
$530kRevenue
$125kCash Flow
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American Restaurants

Bexley Neighborhood Bar for sale

Columbus, Franklin County, OH, US

Located in the Upscale Neighborhood Bexley! This restaurant has been in this upscale neighborhood spot since 2011. The location is right on main drag in the heart of this small city. This neighborhood has many very popular restaurants along this street. These restaurants have loyal local following as well as distination diners. The restaurant is a small footprint, but has lots of amendities. They have a newly added fully covered 4 season room that seats over 70. This dining area has a bar and this area seats 40. The kitchen is perfect for any concept, as it has a walk in cooler/freezer, and long hood with suppression. the location has a D1236 liquor permit included in sale This is a confidential sale- CA is required along with proof of funds This is an asset sale, full financials are not available Ad#:2311437

$149,000
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American Restaurants

Landmark Restaurant w/Building for sale Massillon

Massillon, Stark County, OH 44647-6641, US

Landmark Restaurant & Building For Sale – Massillon, OH After 20 successful years, the owners of this landmark restaurant are ready to retire and pass the torch to the next generation. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a thriving restaurant business along with the building in a prime Massillon location. ? Highlights: • Established & Profitable: Averaging over $1.4M in annual sales with a strong bottom line. • Turnkey Operation: Experienced management and staff in place, ensuring a smooth transition. • Upscale Comfort Food Concept: Highly regarded in the community with loyal customer base. • Spacious & Versatile Layout: o Main floor restaurant & bar seats 165 guests o Upstairs private dining room seats 100 guests o Basement for storage o Total building size: 12,900 sq. ft. • Recent Upgrades: o New roof (2019) o New 2nd floor windows (2019) ? Growth Potential: Currently closed on Sundays – the neighborhood has been asking for a Sunday brunch, representing an easy opportunity to boost sales. This restaurant is a turnkey investment for an operator or group looking to step into a successful, long-standing business with real estate ownership included.

$875,000
$1.40mRevenue
$140kCash Flow
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American Restaurants

restaurant with Bar for sale Dublin Oh area

Powell, Delaware County, OH, US

This very successful Restaurant is located in a very good location with great visiblity and easy access. this location is in a strip center that has plenty of parking. The business has been open for about 8 years, building a great reputation along a strong and loyal customer base. Sales are over $1.0 m with bottom line over $170,000. The restaurant has mgmt and staff in place to help run this business There is a large bar and seating area, private dining area and a really clean and efficient kitchen to handle the busy nights Seating is over 140 inside with another 40 on patio The lease runs until late 2025 with options for more years the sale includes Liquor permit, all the FF&E, and the lease

$299,000
$1mRevenue
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American Restaurants

Well Established Restaurant with Building for sale Dayton area

Fairborn, Greene County, OH, US

PRICE LOWERED TO $799,000 Established in 1974, this Restaurant has been a cornerstone of this community for 50 years, offering great American & Greek food. With a very loyal customer base and reputation for the quality of its food and service. This TURNKEY business is ready for a new owner to continue its great run. This Restaurant has consistently generated impressive revenues, showcasing its viability as a great investment. Location is right in the heart of this town close to Dayton, and close to Wright Patterson Air Force Base. Benefits from the goodwill and recognition associated with this beloved and well-known establishment in this community. The building is also included in this sale, which includes 5736 sq ft, with an apartment above this restaurant. Start earning money from day one, buying this business, with such a great track record. One can explore the opportunities of expanding back to Lunch service, offering variety on the menu, and continue the community work. This restaurant a local institution, and owning this business means becoming an integral part of the community Serious inquiries will have access to detailed financials and business records. All inquiries will be handled with the utmost confidentiality to protect the integrity of the sale. Building value is $550,000 Business Valiue is $345,000

$799,000
$750kRevenue
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American Restaurants

Restaurant For Sale Canal Winchester

Canal Winchester, Franklin County, OH, US

Nice size full service restaurant with great patio for sale Canal Winchester area. This restaurant has several dining areas, large bar area, and kitchen with hood. There is plenty of parking surrounding this location which happens to be A+ with great visibility This is very confidential- so we can get more info with the signing of Confidentiality agreement

$250,000
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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 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.