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Turnkey Commercial Kitchen + Café Space | $75K FF&E | Alameda County photo
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Turnkey Commercial Kitchen + Café Space | $75K FF&E | Alameda County

Alameda County, CA, US

Move-In Ready Step into a fully operational, professionally equipped commercial kitchen and bistro space — no buildout required, no permits to pull. With over $75,000 in food-grade equipment already in place, this is a rare low-barrier entry point into one of California's most food-forward markets. The Space At 1,750 sq. ft., the layout supports both retail front-of-house service and high-volume back-of-house production simultaneously. The kitchen is built for serious output: a three-burner Chinese range, two stock ranges, a four-burner range, deep fryer, full walk-in cooler, three freezers (including a 3-door unit), refrigerated prep table, ice maker, and both a drink and wine fridge. Everything is in place for day-one operations. The Opportunity The current owners used this space for food production and are relocating to a larger facility — the business is available because they've outgrown it, not because of performance issues. That leaves the door open for: - A café or specialty coffee concept (neighboring deli drives consistent daily foot traffic) - A ghost kitchen or delivery-first brand (ideal kitchen infrastructure, parking on-site) - A catering or meal prep operation (high-capacity equipment, flexible layout) - A new restaurant concept with immediate dine-in or to-go capability Location & Lease Positioned next to a high-traffic deli in a desirable Alameda County corridor, the space benefits from built-in customer flow and convenient on-site parking — a genuine competitive advantage in this market. A favorable lease is in place at $5,964/month; lease terms available upon inquiry. The Ask $75,000 — representing the full value of furniture, fixtures, and equipment. Cash offers preferred. Inquire for full details including lease length and to schedule a walk-through.

$75,000
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Established Bubble Tea Shop in Contra Costa County- $70,000, 630 sq ft photo
Coffee Shops & Cafes

Established Bubble Tea Shop in Contra Costa County- $70,000, 630 sq ft

Contra Costa County, CA, US

Owner works part time and is earring $63,000 a year from the location. I am pleased to present an opportunity to acquire an established, turnkey bubble tea shop in a high-traffic location within the Lamorinda area. This 600 sq. ft. business features a simple operating structure and a stable, long-term lease, making it an ideal acquisition for an owner-operator. Business Highlights: - Earnings: An owner-operator can earn at least $63,000 annually, with growth potential through catering, local festivals, and the addition of seasonal items. - Lease Details: Monthly base rent is $2,086 plus $472.50 in CAM charges. The lease is secured through 2030 and includes a five-year renewal option. - Facility: The space includes outdoor seating for up to six patrons. Included Equipment: The sale includes well-maintained equipment, such as a double-door stainless steel refrigerator and freezer, an 8-tap refrigerated keg system, a waffle maker, a cup sealer, a deli line refrigerator, a chest freezer, an ice machine, a water heater, and a POS system. Asking Price: $70,000 Please contact me to receive detailed financials, inventory lists, and information regarding training support, or to schedule a confidential showing.

$70,000
$178,176Revenue
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Turnkey Café Space– Prime Opportunity! photo
Coffee Shops & Cafes
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Turnkey Café Space– Prime Opportunity!

Ventura, Ventura County, CA, US

The Cafe currently serves lite fare, bakery goods, lunch items and coffee. A fully built-out 1,210 sq ft café space is now available – perfect for a coffee shop, sandwich shop, or light fare concept. The space comes with all fixtures and equipment included, offering a turnkey solution for an operator ready to hit the ground running. Key Features: Size: 1,210 sq ft Lease: Below-market net lease at just $1,530/month Equipment: Fully equipped – all fixtures and café equipment included Ideal For: Light fare, bagels, sandwiches, pastries, coffee, and more Note: Space does not currently have a hood, so it’s best suited for non-grease cooking concepts Whether you're launching a new concept or expanding an existing brand, this opportunity offers tremendous value with minimal upfront investment. Serious inquiries only.

$75,000
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Profitable Corner Café & Restaurant – Strong Cash Flow in High-Traffic photo
Coffee Shops & Cafes
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Profitable Corner Café & Restaurant – Strong Cash Flow in High-Traffic

San Francisco County, CA, US

Located on a visible corner along one of San Francisco’s busiest central corridors, this established neighborhood café benefits from steady foot traffic, constant vehicle flow, and strong surrounding density. The corner positioning gives the business excellent street exposure and natural walk-in traffic, making it a convenient stop for nearby residents, office workers, and late-night diners. The restaurant operates as a casual café serving a focused menu of popular wraps, plates, bowls, soups, and house-made desserts. Customers come for quick takeout, delivery, or to sit and enjoy the relaxed café atmosphere. The setup is efficient and well suited for dine-in, takeout, and delivery, helping maintain steady activity throughout the day. Financial Highlights (Seller Claims): ● Annual Net Income: $180,000 – $240,000 ● Gross Revenue: ~ $60,000 per month ● Asking Price: $330,000 ● Monthly Rent: $5,665

$330,000
$720,000Revenue
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Great online business with low rent Flower Shop & Cafe photo
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Flower Shops

Great online business with low rent Flower Shop & Cafe

Contra Costa County, CA, US

Franchise Flower Shop & Cafe Franchises Represented exclusive for 30 mile radius : • 3 Flower shop • Fruit Bouquets • Chocolate dipped Berries Online Flower Shop & Chocolate-Dipped Fruit / Edible Arrangements An exceptional opportunity to own few businesses in one prime location! This unique setup combines a fully operational online flower shop, edible arrangement and chocolate dip fruit box. The store sells party supply and some gift items. Creating multiple revenue streams under one roof. The business features a spacious kitchen (no hood), providing a great foundation for expanding into food service. Key Features: Online Flower Shop Established with contracts from 3 major national online flower networks Strong online presence and loyal customer base Party Supply & Edible arrangement, chocolate dips fruit box and Gift Shop Sale includes all equipment, store fixtures, vendor relationships, and customer goodwill Two employees currently working alongside the owner Lease Terms Rent: $3,585/month (includes NNN) Located in a high-traffic, desirable area with great accessibility. Why this is a Great Opportunity: • Zero direct competition in the area • Multiple income streams: online, walk-ins, café, party goods, fruit gifts • Fully set up, running, and profitable — no major investments required • Can be managed with part-time presence or full-time passion Growth Potential: Areas to grow include: Launching a pastry, salad, or light café menu Introducing local delivery or catering for events, offices, and celebrations Expanding into custom gift boxes or event decor services Boosting marketing during holidays, birthdays, and seasonal events Don't miss this versatile, turn-key business opportunity with multiple income streams and plenty of room for expansion! Call for more information Nima Sadati DRE # 01358748

$120,000
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Fully Built-Out Restaurant w/ Patio & Bar photo
American Restaurants
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Fully Built-Out Restaurant w/ Patio & Bar

Alameda County, CA, US

A long-standing café and restaurant serving the Livermore Valley for over 10 years, offering a well-designed and versatile space. The restaurant features a bright 3,500 sq ft main dining area, a 600 sq ft street-facing patio with strong curb appeal, and an additional 1,000 sq ft second level used for office and storage. The lease includes two five-year options to extend. The location sits along a busy main street near residential homes and nearby schools, providing excellent visibility and steady daily traffic. The building is adjacent to a large parking area primarily used by the restaurant, making access easy for customers. The business currently operates only during breakfast and lunch hours, leaving significant growth potential for a future owner-operator. The kitchen is spacious, fully built out, and ready for high-volume service. It includes two recently serviced 14-foot Type I hoods with fire suppression systems, a Blodgett bakery-depth full-size convection oven, two Frymaster double-basket fryers, a 6-burner range, flat griddles, multiple 5-foot refrigerated prep stations, a large 15’ x 11’ walk-in refrigerator, and a 6’ x 9’ walk-in freezer. Additional features include a pass-through warming shelf, commercial ice machine, soda fountain system, three-compartment sink, and an outdoor underground grease trap. All equipment is in good working order. The restaurant also features a beautiful 18-foot bar with a draft beer system, under-bar refrigeration, and back-bar coolers. The restaurant offers seating for approximately 90 guests indoors, including bar seating, along with a pet-friendly outdoor patio seating about 30 guests. The business operates with a full Type 47 ABC liquor license, currently underutilized due to limited operating hours. Well positioned in the Livermore Valley with an established customer base, this semi-absentee operated restaurant is ideal for a hands-on owner-operator to step in, expand operations, and maximize the potential of the space and location.

$355,000
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American Restaurant with Patio & Full-Bar $180k Asset Sale photo
Coffee Shops & Cafes
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American Restaurant with Patio & Full-Bar $180k Asset Sale

Alameda County, CA, US

A long-standing café and restaurant serving the Livermore Valley for over 10 years, offering a well-designed and versatile space. The restaurant features a bright 3,500 sq ft main dining area, a 600 sq ft street-facing patio with strong curb appeal, and an additional 1,000 sq ft second level used for office and storage. The lease includes two five-year options to extend. The location sits along a busy main street near residential homes and nearby schools, providing excellent visibility and steady daily traffic. The building is adjacent to a large parking area primarily used by the restaurant, making access easy for customers. The business currently operates only during breakfast and lunch hours, leaving significant growth potential for a future owner-operator. The kitchen is spacious, fully built out, and ready for high-volume service. It includes two recently serviced 14-foot Type I hoods with fire suppression systems, a Blodgett bakery-depth full-size convection oven, two Frymaster double-basket fryers, a 6-burner range, flat griddles, multiple 5-foot refrigerated prep stations, a large 15’ x 11’ walk-in refrigerator, and a 6’ x 9’ walk-in freezer. Additional features include a pass-through warming shelf, commercial ice machine, soda fountain system, three-compartment sink, and an outdoor underground grease trap. All equipment is in good working order. The restaurant also features a beautiful 18-foot bar with a draft beer system, under-bar refrigeration, and back-bar coolers. The restaurant offers seating for approximately 90 guests indoors, including bar seating, along with a pet-friendly outdoor patio seating about 30 guests. The business operates with a full Type 47 ABC liquor license, currently underutilized due to limited operating hours. Well positioned in the Livermore Valley with an established customer base, this semi-absentee operated restaurant is ideal for a hands-on owner-operator to step in, expand operations, and maximize the potential of the space and location. Financials Net Annual Income: n/a Gross: $700,000 Lease Information Total Size: 3,517sqft (downstairs), 600sqft (rear patio), 1,000sqft (upstairs) Lease: Ends 10/10/26 -Two (2) x Five (5) Year Options Monthly Rent: $10,800/mo including $1,500 (NNN) Operations Hours of Operation: Mon–Sun: 8:00AM – 2:30PM Employees: 6 -Full Time: 4 -Part Time: 2 Payroll: n/a Type 47 Liquor License Business available subject to existing financing.

$180,000
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Coffee Shops & Cafes

Boba Shop

Placer County, CA, US

Turnkey Remodeled Teahouse with Full Kitchen – Ready for a New Owner This beautifully remodeled, serene teahouse is a turnkey opportunity, ready to be transformed into any restaurant concept. Spanning 1,620 square feet, it features a fully equipped, spacious kitchen with a large walk-in cooler and freezer. The current owner has invested significantly in high-quality kitchen equipment and upgrades, making it a seamless transition for the next operator. Key Details: -Monthly Rent: $4,700 (includes NNN). -Location: Conveniently situated in a plaza with ample parking, close to homes, schools, and other businesses. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone looking to step into a fully set-up and functional restaurant space.

$175,000
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Coffee Shops & Cafes
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Bagel Shop

CA, US

This fully operational 1600 sq, store is completely built in 2024. The shop is run by a manager and 3 employees who are willing to stay on if the new buyer would like. Everything is new, kitchen and huge walk-in cooler. The fully equipped kitchen has brand new sandwich prep station and gas oven. No hood. Refrigerated equipment for drinks. Muffin case is not refrigerated. This location is in a plaza, near local schools and has an aquatic center and local park across the street. The loyalty and Franchise fees are 8%. Location is open 7 days a week from 7am-2pm. Lease is very low at $4800/month with a 10 year lease and a renewable 5 years after. Seller is claiming $22k a month in gross sales and about $265k in annual gross sale. Inventory included in the asking price.

$275,000
$265,000Revenue
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Established Dessert & Frozen Yogurt Shop in Prime Coastal Town photo
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Established Dessert & Frozen Yogurt Shop in Prime Coastal Town

Orange County, CA, US

-Absentee Owner! Rare opportunity to acquire a well-established dessert business operating in one of Southern California's most desirable coastal destinations. This business combines two complementary concepts under one roof, offering self-serve frozen yogurt, frozen bananas, Ice Cream Bars, handmade chocolates, specialty gifts, custom chocolate creations, shave ice, and gift baskets. The diversified product mix creates multiple revenue streams and attracts both tourists and local residents year-round. Established in 2009 and owned by the current operators since 2015, the business enjoys a prime main street location in a high-traffic tourist area surrounded by an affluent residential community. Loyal repeat customers, strong seasonal tourism, and a long-standing reputation have made this a popular destination for families and visitors alike. The business generated approximately $350,000 in annual revenue during both 2024 and 2025 and is operated with a manager and part-time staff in place. The sale includes approximately $60,000 in furniture, fixtures, and equipment, plus inventory. This business is mostly absentee-run. The owner handles payroll, employee scheduling, and bookkeeping remotely, making this an ideal opportunity for a buyer looking for a manageable, low-involvement operation

$149,000
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Market Snapshot

National transaction benchmarks for coffee shop businesses.

Under $500K

Median revenue$292k
Median cash flow$59k
Median sale price$106k
Multiple range1.5x - 2.9x

$500K to $2M

Median revenue$914k
Median cash flow$208k
Median sale price$767k
Multiple range2.6x - 3.3x

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 coffee shop acquisitions

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By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

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

The Lease Is the Foundation — or the Flaw

Coffee shops are location businesses in a way few other categories are. Foot traffic, visibility, proximity to residential density or office concentration, and parking determine a coffee shop's revenue ceiling and the lease controls whether any of that value is yours to keep. A coffee shop with a lease expiring in 18 months, or one that requires landlord consent to assign and the landlord has historically been uncooperative, is a materially risky acquisition regardless of how strong the current financials look. Leases with 5+ years remaining and explicit assignment rights are the standard for any acquisition worth pursuing at full price. Anything shorter than three years remaining warrants a significant discount or a landlord extension commitment as a condition of closing.

Owner Dependency and the Barista Problem

Many independent coffee shops are structured as owner-operated businesses where the seller is the head barista, opening manager, vendor relationship holder, and brand identity simultaneously. Ask directly: who opens the shop? Who manages ordering? Who handles the social media presence and customer relationships? A shop that cannot operate profitably without the seller working daily is not a business acquisition, it is an employment contract with an upfront payment. Look for shops that have a trained shift manager capable of opening and closing independently, documented recipes and procedures, and an established social presence that belongs to the brand rather than the owner personally.

How Coffee Shops Are Valued

Independent coffee shops with seating typically sell at 1.5x to 3.3x SDE, with the multiple heavily influenced by lease quality, owner independence, equipment condition, and revenue consistency. Drive-through concepts command premiums for their higher throughput potential and real estate flexibility. The national median acquisition price for coffee shops runs $80,000–$250,000 for smaller independent operations, with premium urban locations or specialty concepts reaching significantly higher. Equipment like espresso machines, grinders, and refrigeration represents meaningful replacement cost and depreciates quickly. Buyers should obtain an independent equipment appraisal as part of due diligence, as sellers frequently include aging equipment at inflated book values.

Food Cost, Beverage Margin, and the Real P&L

Coffee and espresso-based beverages carry gross margins of 65–75%, among the highest of any food service product. Food items (pastries, sandwiches, prepared goods) run lower margins at 35–55% and introduce supply chain complexity, waste management, and health permit requirements. Review the revenue mix between beverage and food carefully, and understand what percentage of food is prepared on-site versus procured from wholesale suppliers. A coffee shop that has expanded its food program without the kitchen infrastructure or staffing to support it efficiently can show attractive gross revenue while carrying underlying margin problems that only appear when you normalize for waste and labor.

Brand Loyalty and the Risk of Local Icons

Successful independent coffee shops often develop passionate local followings, which is both the appeal and the risk. Community sentiment toward ownership changes can vary dramatically, from enthusiastic support for new ownership to organized boycotts of what regulars perceive as a disruption to their daily ritual. Research the shop's online presence carefully before closing: review patterns on Google and Yelp, social media comments about prior ownership changes if any exist, and community Facebook group discussion. Plan for intentional community engagement and consider maintaining the name, key staff, and menu identity for at least 6–12 months post-acquisition to signal continuity before making changes.

Regulatory Compliance and Health Permits

Coffee shops require food handler permits, health department licenses, and in many jurisdictions, separate permits for food preparation beyond basic beverage service. Verify that all current permits are in the seller's name, in good standing, and assignable or transferable to a new owner before closing. Health inspection history is public record in most jurisdictions and should be reviewed. Outstanding violations, pending inspections, or a pattern of recurring issues represent both compliance risk and negotiating leverage. Shops in jurisdictions with strict food service regulations (California, New York, Massachusetts) may require new permits rather than transfers, which can delay opening under new ownership.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

A well-located, owner-managed single location typically generates $250,000 to $500,000 in annual revenue. Net margins run 6 to 15% after owner compensation. The wide margin range reflects how sensitive coffee shop profitability is to a few key variables. Rent above 12 to 15% of revenue is a warning sign. Labor above 35% is a problem. Beverage mix matters too; high-milk drinks and blended beverages carry lower margins than drip and espresso. Before accepting any seller's SDE figure, verify that rent is at market rate and that owner labor is properly accounted for. Many sellers work 40-plus hours a week without drawing a market-rate salary. That shows up as profit. It's not.