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Bakeries

Established Cafe and Bakery

Louisville, Jefferson County, KY, US

This charming, owner-operated café and bakery offers an inviting atmosphere where guests stop-in daily for in-house brewed coffee, fresh-baked pastries, and handcrafted sandwiches. Known for its warm service and consistent quality, the business has become a go-to destination for morning coffee routines, casual meetings, and afternoon indulgences. There are tables and seating for dine-in customers, with enough space to sit comfortably while enjoying coffee and food. Pastries and sweets are often laid out attractively behind the counter or on trays, adding to the overall welcoming and appetizing visual vibe of the interior. The café specializes in premium coffee beverages paired with house-made pastries, lunch selections, and decadent desserts prepared fresh each day. Its streamlined & thoughtfully curated menu and efficient operating model allow for strong margins while maintaining a reputation for quality and consistency. Operating daily from 7a.m to 5:00 p.m. since 2017, the business offers an attractive lifestyle component that provides the ability to generate strong revenue while preserving evenings for family and personal time.

$260,000Asking Price
$400,000Revenue
$85,000Cash Flow
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Chinese Restaurants
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BOBA Coffee & Tea//Chinese Bakery// Coffee Shop with CA Lottery!

Rosemead, Los Angeles County, CA 91770-2545, US

Established Chinese Bakery – Custom Cakes, Pastries & Drinks – Busy Center Location Boba coffee, boba milk tea, boba fruit drinks with cheese foam Asking Price: $ 99,000 Location: Rosemead, CA Established: 2024 Serious inquiries only. Please contact the broker by EMAIL. Not all buyers will qualify. A signed NDA and proof of funds are required. An appointment is required to tour the bakery kitchen. Thriving Chinese bakery specializing in custom birthday and celebration cakes, traditional Chinese pastries, and freshly made drinks (boba coffee, milk tea, smoothies). Located in a high-traffic retail center surrounded by restaurants, supermarkets, and major anchors that draw steady foot traffic all day. This bakery has built a loyal customer base from the local community and repeat event orders. The space is bright, inviting, and well-equipped, with both walk-in and take-out business. Perfect opportunity for an owner-operator or family looking to step into a profitable and established business with room to grow. Highlights: Excellent location in busy retail plaza Fully equipped bakery kitchen (ovens, mixers, display cases, etc.) Established custom cake clientele Menu includes classic Chinese pastries, egg tarts, buns, cookies, and drinks Easy parking and high visibility Stable sales with upside potential through online orders or catering Support & Training: Seller will provide training to ensure a smooth transition. Growth Opportunities: Expand catering and online orders, add delivery platforms, or introduce seasonal and fusion pastries to broaden the customer base. No current Instagram, TikTok accounts or website Disclaimer: All information provided is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. SDE: YTD-September 2025 - $69,944 AND WILL INCREASE AFTER OCT, NOV, DEC. SF: 851sf Base rent: $2,497 NET: $790 Total rent: $3,227; annual increases are 2.5% Utilities: $961 California lottery sales average: $1,500 per month Lease ends: 8/1/2027 Option to extend is for one 5 year option; buyer to pay landlord review/lease assignment fee Serious inquiries only. Please contact the broker by EMAIL. Not all buyers will qualify. NO Seller Financing. Proof of funds or pre-qualification may be requested before details are shared. Please do not approach employees or ask questions. For more information or to schedule a call or meeting with the Owner, please contact Broker by filling out the contact form to the right of this listing. Our system will send you an emailed response: SIGN NDA for your e-signature. PLEASE BE SURE TO REPORT ON WHETHER YOU HAVE ALL AVAILABLE FUNDS TO MAKE AN OFFER OR IF YOU STILL NEED TO SEEK FINANCING. CASH THROUGH ESCROW INQUIRIES WILL BE PRIORITIZED. No details will be released until funding has been discussed. bizbuysell.com Ad# 2427116

$99,000Asking Price
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Irvine - Coffee/Tea Boba Shop w/Kiosk Ordering System-ABSENTEE OWNER

Irvine, Orange County, CA, US

Serious Inquiries Only: Fill out the contact form for a confidentiality agreement to be emailed to you AND SEND proof of funds. Both items required prior to disclosing sensitive business details. Employees are unaware of the sale—please be respectful and do not question the staff. Turnkey Bubble Tea Shop Opportunity in Prime Irvine Indoor/Outdoor Food-Court + In-line Retail. Are you ready to own a buzzworthy bubble tea FRANCHISE destination in one of Irvine’s most trafficked retail zones? Here’s your chance to take over a well-established shop with food court presence and inline viability — giving you resilience even if the food hall traffic fluctuates. Why This Shop Stands Out - Dual Format Flexibility The business currently operates inside a bustling food hall, capturing strong foot traffic from adjacent restaurants. But the inline storefront is fully equipped to function independently — meaning even on off-hours for the court, you can continue serving loyal customers directly. Proven Local Appeal The location boasts a 4.1-star average from nearly 180 reviews on Yelp, reflecting a loyal base of tea lovers. Reviewers frequently praise quick service: “desserts in less than five minutes” and friendly staff. Diverse, Customizable Menu Customers rave about refreshing fruit teas, bubble waffles, and smooth cream teas. 10 unique teas are offered with fresh toppings made daily. Customizations to adjust sweetness, tea/coffee strength and toppings are key to repeat business. Technology & Convenience Features The shop is integrated with kiosk/self-order systems and mobile ordering (e.g. via Snackpass). Reviewers appreciate that the ordering process is “convenient and easy.” High Visibility in a Retail Hub Situated in a well-known retail / food hall complex. The location is prominent, with good walker traffic and name recognition among local tea drinkers. Located 2.5 miles from UCI and top rated high schools. What’s Included & What You Get Fully built-out service space with tea brewing equipment, refrigeration, storage, POS/ordering kiosks 375 sf within a <4,000sf food court with other food retailers base rent: $3,824.54 CAM+charges: $312.71 Total monthly rent: $4,137.25 Lease expires: 10/31/26 with option to extend Security deposit to be refunded at escrow: $4,333.21 6 dedicated part time employees Existing brand recognition and customer base Leasehold interest with inline + food-court adaptability Menu, recipes, supplier relationships, and staff training handoff Digital ordering integrations already in place Why This Is a Smart Acquisition Resilient Business Model — The dual layout protects against dependence on food court foot traffic. Latent Upside — With quality control improvements and sharper operations, profitability potential is high. Strong Product Appeal — Bubble tea continues to trend upward, especially in Asian-American communities and among the younger demographic. Built-in Demand — The name is already known locally (especially among tea fans), reducing the burden of starting from scratch. Ideal Buyer: Absentee Owner This business is best suited for a well-qualified buyer who is ready to grow a beverage-based retail shop. Serious Inquiries Only: Please contact us to request more information. A confidentiality agreement AND proof of funds is required prior to touring or disclosing sensitive business details. Employees are unaware of the sale—please be respectful and do not question the staff. Disclaimer: All information provided is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. #01963614

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Market Snapshot

National transaction benchmarks for bakery businesses.

Under $500K

Median revenue$357k
Median cash flow$81k
Median sale price$133k
Multiple range1.3x - 2.4x

$500K to $2M

Median revenue$997k
Median cash flow$186k
Median sale price$650k
Multiple range3.0x - 4.6x

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 bakery acquisitions

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

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

The Baker Is Often the Business

Of all the food service categories in the SMB marketplace, bakeries carry the highest owner-dependency risk. When the founder is the head baker and their job consists of developing recipes, training production staff, managing quality control, and maintaining the relationships with wholesale accounts a buyer is not just acquiring a business, they are acquiring a dependency that expires at closing. The most important due diligence question in any bakery acquisition is: can this business produce its core products at consistent quality without the selling owner present? Bakeries where the answer is clearly yes because recipes are documented, production staff are trained and stable, and quality systems are institutionalized command meaningfully higher multiples than those where the answer is ambiguous.

Recipe Documentation Is Non-Negotiable

Documented recipes with precise measurements, procedures, fermentation times, baking temperatures, and finishing instructions are the core intellectual property of a bakery. Buyers should require access to the full recipe library as a condition of due diligence and verify that every item currently sold can be reproduced from documentation alone. Undocumented operations, where recipes exist only in the founding baker's memory or through informal demonstration, face severe transition risk: product quality may change after closing, causing both retail and wholesale customer losses that cannot be reversed quickly. Industry sources indicate that buyers increasingly require recipe documentation as a table-stakes diligence condition before proceeding with any serious offer.

How Bakeries Are Valued

Independent bakeries typically trade at 1.3x to 3.0x SDE for retail-focused operations, with wholesale-oriented or multi-revenue bakeries (retail + wholesale + catering + custom orders) commanding higher multiples of 3.0x–4.6x. The wholesale component is particularly valuable: established accounts with grocery chains, restaurants, or institutional buyers provide recurring, predictable revenue that buyers price at a premium over walk-in retail. Baked goods margins vary meaningfully by category: pastries and specialty items carry 35–55% gross margins while wholesale bread production runs thinner. Beverages, if offered, run 65–75% margins. Assess the revenue mix carefully; a bakery with a strong cafe component and wholesale accounts has a more defensible earnings base than a pure retail walk-in operation.

Equipment Condition and Replacement Cost

Commercial bakery equipment like deck ovens, rack ovens, deck ovens, mixers, proofers, and walk-in refrigeration is expensive, depreciates quickly, and is critical to production. Request an asset schedule with purchase dates for all major equipment, and have an independent baker or equipment technician assess condition and remaining useful life before closing. Commercial deck ovens run $15,000–$50,000 to replace; rack ovens for high-volume production can reach $80,000–$120,000. Equipment over 10–12 years old should trigger careful inspection and may warrant price adjustments. Deferred equipment maintenance is one of the most common forms of pre-sale value extraction in food service. Equipment that looks functional may need significant investment within 12–24 months of closing.

Location, Lease, and Wholesale Channel

Retail bakeries are location businesses. The lease controls whether the customer base you are buying is accessible to you long-term. Review the full lease document, including remaining term, renewal options, rent escalation clauses, and assignability language. Leases expiring within 24 months without clear renewal rights are a material risk that should be resolved before any firm commitment. Separately, wholesale accounts are often the most durable and valuable revenue in the business but confirm they are contractually assigned to the business entity rather than informal relationships with the founding owner. A wholesale account with a local grocery chain that has no formal contract is a relationship, not an asset.

Seasonality, Staffing, and the Early Morning Reality

Bakery production typically begins at 2–4 AM to have product ready for opening. This is a genuine lifestyle consideration that affects buyer pool and transition planning. Assess whether you or a hired production manager will take on early morning hours and whether the current production team is stable and willing to continue under new ownership. Experienced bakers are difficult to replace, and trained production staff who leave after a change of ownership can disrupt product quality and output for weeks. Seasonality is also a real factor: many bakeries generate 25–35% of annual revenue in the fourth quarter (holiday orders, wedding cake season). Normalize SDE to reflect the underlying steady-state business, not the seasonally inflated period in which many sellers choose to market their business.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

Wholesale accounts are the highest-value stream in most bakery acquisitions. Recurring orders from grocery stores, restaurants, hotels, or institutional buyers generate predictable volume at defined pricing with minimal customer acquisition cost. Custom order programs like wedding cakes, corporate events, and specialty orders carry premium pricing and high margins. But they require skilled labor and have variable demand. They're valuable, not reliable. Retail walk-in is often the lowest-margin channel when you account for storefront labor, display waste, and facility costs. It drives brand visibility and premium pricing on custom orders. It's not where the margin is. The most attractive bakery acquisition profile: a stable wholesale book driving 30 to 50% of revenue, a retail presence that supports brand positioning and custom order pricing, and a catering component if the kitchen can handle it without adding peak-period capacity pressure.