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Bars, Pubs & Taverns

Neighborhood Sports Bar Grandview For Sale

Columbus, Franklin County, OH, US

Own a thriving sports bar in the heart of the Grandview area, perfectly situated in a densely populated neighborhood surrounded by homes. This well-established bar is a local favorite, built for sports fans and casual diners alike. Featuring great game-day viewing, a friendly atmosphere, and delicious food, this bar really shines during the fall sports season — when business traditionally spikes. Key Features: • Large kitchen with hood system and walk-in cooler • Spacious bar area with seating, plus a separated dining area • Expansive patio perfect for outdoor service and events • Strong seasonal traffic, especially during football and basketball seasons • Turnkey layout with TVs placed for optimal sports viewing Growth Opportunity: Sales can be easily increased by expanding operating hours — simply open for lunch and on currently closed days to unlock additional revenue potential. This is a fantastic opportunity for an owner-operator or an investor looking to step into a fully equipped, established business in one of Columbus’s most desirable neighborhoods. Now is the perfect time to step in and take advantage of the upcoming sports season. Contact us today for details and a confidential tour!

$350,000
$1,100,000Revenue
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LGBT+ Bar & Cabaret Opportunity, Palm Springs TYPE 48 ABC photo
Bars, Pubs & Taverns

LGBT+ Bar & Cabaret Opportunity, Palm Springs TYPE 48 ABC

Palm Springs, Riverside County, CA, US

Decades Long Gay Cocktail/Drag Bar Can Be Your Legacy For Sale: A vibrant, well-established Palm Springs gay cocktail lounge and cabaret-style bar with nightly live performances and entertainment, operating five nights a week. The listing is fully confidential—business name and precise location will remain undisclosed until a serious buyer is vetted. Key Highlights: Licensed & Ready to Operate Comes complete with a Type 48 ABC on-sale general license—allows the sale of beer, wine, and spirits for on-site consumption and beer/wine off-premises; no food service required; strictly adults-only (21+) establishment Catering ABC license Type 58 and Event license type 77 are also included in the sale. Ideal for Growth Whether you're an entrepreneur seeking to enter or expand in the gay nightlife scene, this turnkey venue offers enormous potential for branding, events partnerships, and expanded beverage programs. Entertainment-First Atmosphere The club is a destination for local patrons and tourists alike, regularly featured during major seasonal events such as Palm Springs Pride, International Bear Convergence (IBC), and the Palm Springs International Film Festival Voted the Best Recognized consistently as “The Desert’s Number One Gay Bar,” “Best Dance Club,” and “Best Drag Show”—impressive accolades reflecting strong community reputation and a loyal clientele, for more than two decades. Entertainment Schedule & Frequency Open five nights per week with a full roster of live performances—ensuring steady foot traffic, especially during major local events. Buyer Requirements Serious buyers will be required to sign an NDA (non-disclosure agreement) to receive detailed information—such as the exact location, financial performance, lease terms, and full operating history. A background and funding verification will be part of the vetting process. Act Now - VERY IMPORTANT STEPS: If you’re interested in exploring this rare offering—a legendary, profitable cabaret-style gay lounge in the heart of Palm Springs with a transferable Type 48 license—please respond to proceed with confidentiality protocols and receive a Non-Disclosure Agreement. Fill out the Contact Form, you will be sent an NDA you can e-sign. Follow up with a screenshot of your proof of funds in excess of the asking price and enough to qualify with the landlord for a lease assignment. If the contact form does not appear to the right of this listing please use this link: https://www.bizbuysell.com/business-opportunity/lgbt-bar-and-cabaret-opportunity-palm-springs-type-48-abc/2402625 #01963614 Ad#:2402625

$850,000
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Bar & Grill w/ Gaming - Sangamon County photo
American Restaurants
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Bar & Grill w/ Gaming - Sangamon County

Sangamon County, IL, US

Ready to own the hottest spot in town? This well-established Bar & Grill is now available. A local favorite with loyal patrons, this fully operational business is ready for a new owner to step in and start earning Day One. Features include: Spacious outdoor patio with a cozy firepit Profitable video gaming setup Full-service kitchen open for lunch & dinner Delicious draft beer selections & amazing craft cocktails Strong community presence and high-traffic location Turnkey operation with all equipment and furnishings included Whether you're a seasoned restaurateur or dreaming of your first venture, this is your chance to own a thriving business with tons of upside.

$259,000
$900,000Revenue
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Standalone Building For Sale Restaurant/Bar photo
Bars, Pubs & Taverns

Standalone Building For Sale Restaurant/Bar

Columbus, Franklin County, OH 43215-2224, US

Located at the vibrant crossroads of the Arena District, Short North, and Downtown Columbus, Callahan’s Building presents a rare opportunity to own a premier hospitality venue in one of the city's most dynamic and fast-growing areas. This standalone building is packed with features and flexibility • Speakeasy with private entrance-Perfect for exclusive events • Two Level Bar Setup- Ideal for high volume operations • Enclosed heated rooftop with skyline views (open year round) • Live music and DJ capabilities • Multiple event spaces Unbeatable Location • Directly across from The AC Marriott Hotel (developing an onsite Steakhouse) • Steps away from The Short North, Goodale Park, Convention Center, and Hilton Hotels. • Walking Distance to Nationwide Arena for Hockey games and Major Events • A 32 Story Development is under construction right behind the building, bringing new Apartments, Hotel Rooms, Retail, Offices, and an expanded North Market creating a powerful new customer base right next door. This is MORE than a bar! It’s a flexible entertainment venue ready to thrive in the Booming Columbus Market! Sale Includes • Real Estate(Building and Land) • Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment (FF&E) • Valuable D5/D6 Liquor License This business is closed as of May 2025

$3,000,000
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Small Bar, Big Fun! Springfield Pub For Sale. Gaming! photo
Bars, Pubs & Taverns

Small Bar, Big Fun! Springfield Pub For Sale. Gaming!

Sangamon County, IL, US

We have a small pub and with beer garden with a focus on imported beers and liquors. Gaming machines. The beer garden is open year around with darts, games and jukebox to provide fun and entertainment. Open evening during the week and days and evening on the weekends. Great for an owner operator bartender.

$29,900
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Fullly equipped Bar for lease Columbus photo
Bars, Pubs & Taverns

Fullly equipped Bar for lease Columbus

Columbus, Franklin County, OH 43215-5628, US

This bar is for lease! There is a very long beautiful wood bar that is loaded with equipment. There is seating at the bar as well as tables and chairs for over 100. There is a kitchen with hood & suppression that has some equipment in it. The landlord has a full liquor permit that can be purchased. This bar is ready to open! The building was just purchased, so there is no history of this bar. the location is on Front St across the street from Shawdow Box theatre and surrounded by apartments condo's and close to German Village. The space is 2900 sq ft with entrance onto Front st with fantastic visibility. There is street parking as well as parking garages nearby. This would make a great neighborhood bar or speak easy

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Bars, Pubs & Taverns

Bar for Lease Marion Oh

Marion, Marion County, OH, US

This bar is now called Dock Bar which is located right next to the Restaurant called Bucci's italian Restaurant in Marion Oh. This bar has always been an "overflow" for the restaurantm, never as a stand alone bar. The space is 2400 sq ft with fully equipped bar, seating with tables and chairs, shared restrooms, and a 3500 Sq ft Patio. the patio is what sells this venue- 3500 sq ft that can hold over 200 for hanging out, concerts, events, parties, birthday parties, and whatever you can imagine. The patio is fully fenced in with a beautiful fence and has large containers used for storage, hugh TV that can be shown during daylight and withstands rain, and over head sprinklers to be used as you please You can rename and concept this bar as you please

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Lake front Entertainment Bar/Restaurant with Docs at Indian Lake  photo
Bars, Pubs & Taverns

Lake front Entertainment Bar/Restaurant with Docs at Indian Lake

Lakeview, OH, US

***Sale includes Property & All on it Escape to the serene shores of Indian Lake and discover the hidden gem of Acheson Resort. Nestled on the tranquil North End, this family-owned waterfront Bar & Resort has been a beloved destination since the 1950s, offering a perfect blend of nostalgia and modern comfort. Recently renovated to perfection, the Bar boasts a slew of upgrades, including a new roof, HVAC system, and renovated cabins, ensuring every guest experience is nothing short of exceptional. Step inside to find a lively atmosphere, with a popular stage hosting an array of bands and entertainment, making every visit unforgettable. For those arriving by boat, our 32 docks and convenient boat ramp make docking a breeze. Fuel up with ease at our onsite gas pump, then unwind in the fully covered bar area or enjoy a delicious meal in our Kitchen & Dining Room, connected to the main building. Whether you're seeking a weekend retreat or a longer stay, our three cozy cabins offer the perfect home away from home. And with ample parking for guests arriving by land, Acheson Resort welcomes everyone to experience the magic of Indian Lake. Surrounded by natural beauty and endless recreational opportunities, Indian Lake is a year-round playground for residents and tourists alike. From hiking trails to fishing and boating, there's something for everyone to enjoy. But when it comes to soaking up the sun and savoring the best of lake life, Acheson Resort is the ultimate destination. Join us and make memories that will last a lifetime.

$2,590,000
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Extremely Well Known St. Charles area HOTSPOT for price of Real Estate photo
Banquet Halls
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Extremely Well Known St. Charles area HOTSPOT for price of Real Estate

St Charles County, MO, US

This may be one of the best facilities and locations in the entire St. Charles area for a restaurant, bar, music venue or nightclub type business. Currently operating with well over a Million dollars in revenue. However it needs a dedicated operator or a new concept. If you have industry experience you will want to look. Turn key for most any concept. Great in everyway from the building, the kitchen, traffic and even parking. Staff in place today. You won't find another opportunity priced at the appraised value of the building itself. For details and a tour of this confidential listing, contact Jeff Bach at 314-941-8530 or email at [email protected]

$2,850,000
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Sunset Blvd Restaurant/Bar- Includes Type 41 ABC License - KEY MONEY photo
Bars, Pubs & Taverns
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Sunset Blvd Restaurant/Bar- Includes Type 41 ABC License - KEY MONEY

Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA, US

***Location address will only be revealed with signed NDA and proof of funds of at least $350k*** Bring your own restaurant/food concept! Highly desirable, centrally located Echo Park restaurant/bar with indoor/covered patio dining delivered with Type 47 ABC license. (Going rate for a Type 41 is @$150k) The building is under renovation with approved plans from the city for a BRAND NEW kitchen with hood, walk-in, fryers, stove, and other NEW equipment - all delivered for the selling price. Park on-site or turn it into additional outdoor seating. (verify) Walkable neighborhood, especially during Dodger games. Building is located on Sunset Blvd, near a major intersection. A signed NDA and proof of funds in excess of $350k will be needed to answer any questions (address, location etc) about this opportunity. This is an all cash sale. Disclaimer: All information provided is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. DRE #01963614

$350,000
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Market Snapshot

National transaction benchmarks for bar businesses.

Under $500K

Median revenue$452k
Median cash flow$96k
Median sale price$155k
Multiple range1.1x - 2.4x

$500K to $2M

Median revenue$1.06m
Median cash flow$244k
Median sale price$775k
Multiple range3.1x - 4.3x

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 bar acquisitions

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

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

The Liquor License Is the Business

When you buy a bar or tavern, you are not only buying a physical space or a customer base, you are buying a liquor license. In most states, liquor licenses are limited by quota, tied to specific premises, and subject to approval by state alcohol beverage control authorities before any transfer can occur. The license transfer process can take 60–180 days depending on jurisdiction, and the transaction cannot close until it is approved. Begin the license transfer application process as early as possible in the transaction timeline. In states like Florida that allow certain license types to be sold independently of the location, license values can be significant on their own. In quota states with limited license availability, the license itself can represent a substantial portion of the total purchase price.

Cash Revenue Verification Is Critical

Bars and taverns are among the most cash-intensive businesses in the SMB marketplace, which creates inherent due diligence challenges. Do not accept the seller's verbal representations about revenue without cross-referencing against POS records, credit card processing statements, sales tax filings, and liquor purchase records. A useful verification technique: reconcile total alcohol purchased (from distributor invoices) against total alcohol sales using industry-standard pour cost ratios. A healthy bar runs a pour cost of 20–25% — meaning $1 in alcohol purchased generates approximately $4–$5 in bar sales. Significant discrepancies between calculated sales and reported sales warrant explanation. Buyers who pay for unreported cash income assume significant tax and misrepresentation risk.

How Bars Are Valued

Bar and tavern valuations typically run 1.1x to 4.3x SDE for standalone operations, with entertainment venues, destination bars, and establishments with significant food revenue commanding the upper end. The multiple is sensitive to: lease terms and remaining tenure, license type and transferability, revenue concentration risk (no single night or event should represent more than 15% of annual revenue), and the presence or absence of documented recurring revenue through events, memberships, or corporate accounts. Bars with clean financials, transferable leases, and owner-independent operations are meaningfully more valuable than those where the owner is the face of the venue.

Dram Shop Liability and Insurance Requirements

As of 2025, 43 states have some form of dram shop law holding bars liable for damages caused by patrons who were over-served. Liquor liability insurance is non-negotiable and the market for it has become increasingly restrictive, particularly for venues with late hours, live entertainment, or a history of claims. Request the seller's current insurance declarations page and claims history for at least three years. Venues with assault and battery claims, overserving citations, or underage service violations will face significantly higher premiums or limited carrier options under new ownership. Budget for this realistically; liquor liability premiums that seemed manageable under a long-standing owner relationship may reset substantially for a new buyer.

Declining Alcohol Consumption Trends

The structural headwinds facing alcohol-serving businesses deserve serious consideration. A 2025 Gallup poll found that 54% of U.S. adults report consuming alcohol, the lowest percentage in nearly 90 years. The decline is steepest among adults under 35, accelerating a trend that began in the prior decade. When evaluating a bar or tavern acquisition, examine whether the business has adapted to or been insulated from these demographic shifts. Bars that have diversified revenue into food, entertainment, private events, or non-alcoholic premium beverages have demonstrated more resilience. Concepts relying entirely on alcohol volume and traditional demographic profiles warrant a careful look at 5-year revenue trends.

The Transition: Staff, Regulars, and the Owner's Presence

Bars are among the most relationship-dependent businesses in the SMB universe. Regular customers frequently have personal relationships with the owner, and bartenders often carry customer loyalty with them. Build a realistic plan for the transition period. Plan to be present, visible, and relationship-focused for at least 6–12 months post-close. Negotiate a seller transition period that includes genuine introduction of the buyer to key regulars, staff, and vendor relationships. Absentee ownership of a bar during the first year post-acquisition is a high-risk strategy. The businesses that survive ownership transitions best are the ones where the new owner invests in community relationships from day one.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

Undercapitalization - Buyers spend everything on the purchase price and have nothing left for slow periods, equipment failures, or a lease reset. A bar that's slow in January and February can drain $30,000 to $50,000 in working capital before spring traffic returns. If you don't have that reserve, you're in trouble fast. Staff departure - A bartender who leaves and takes their regulars with them is the most common and most underestimated risk in bar acquisitions. Those relationships are real. Build retention agreements into the deal for anyone whose departure would materially impact revenue. Changing too much too fast - New music, new menu, new aesthetic in the first 90 days before you've earned the trust of the regulars. The businesses that survive transitions are the ones where customers barely notice anything changed in the first six months.