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Built-Out Quick-Service Restaurant McHenry, IL - Boone Creek Plaza!

McHenry, McHenry County, IL 60050-4001, US

Fully Built-Out Quick-Service Restaurant McHenry, IL - Boone Creek Plaza! "A Highly-Visible Jewel-Osco Anchored Neighborhood Center On Route 120" An exceptional opportunity to acquire a fully built-out, modern café and light food concept located in Boone Creek Plaza, a highly-visible Jewel-Osco anchored retail center on Route 120 in McHenry, IL. Currently operating as Teame Boba, a local favorite for premium boba tea, smoothies and Asian-inspired street food, known for its welcoming atmosphere, diverse menu and consistent quality. This is a true asset sale, featuring a well-designed interior, high-quality equipment package and a flexible layout that can support a wide variety of food and beverage concepts. Build-Out & Interior Features: • Striking interior design • Natural wood tones and textured accent walls • Modern front counter with stone-style façade • Open-concept service line with excellent customer flow • Inviting café-style seating • Highly functional layout optimized for both dine-in and carryout This space offers a “plug-and-play” environment ideal for a cafe, sandwich place, coffee shop, smoothie/juice bar, dessert concept or specialty beverage franchise as well as many other quick-service or fast-casual food restaurants. Equipment List: • Hood (Landlord’s Owned) • 4-Burner Tabletop Range, Flat Top Griddle, 2-Basket Deep Fryer, 3-Well Steam Table, Microwave • Two 2-Door Refrigerated Prep Stations, 2-Door Reach-In Cooler & Freezer • Drink Station With Sinks & Ice Bin, Drink Sealing Machine, Ice Machine • Veggie Sink, 3- Compartment Sink • Misc Stainless Prep Tables, Equipment Stands, Shelving Units, Blenders & Mixers, Smallwares • 8 Seat Tables/Chairs, 2 Large Wall Mounted TV’s • POS Terminal & Two Self-Serve Kiosks Its well-equipped for both beverage-focused and hot food operations. A rare combination of beverage production setup and a hot kitchen, allowing for multiple concept directions. Simple operation - counter service. Independent - no royalty, advertising or transfer fees. Asset sale - all furniture, fixtures and equipment (FF&E) included. Owner operated. Prime retail space Boone Creek Plaza, a well-established neighborhood shopping center anchored by Jewel-Osco. Along with Discount Cigarette & Cigar Center and Zenshi. A busy daily-needs shopping center driving consistent daily traffic throughout the day. And adjacent McHenry Shopping Center with Angelo’s Fresh Market, Boost Mobile, Dollar General, Grand Buffet, Dollar Tree, Fashion Nails, La CoQueta Michoacana, Tacos El Norte, Twisted Limited Laser Tag Arena, Velasquez Mufflers & Brakes Shop and more. Perfectly situated along Route 120, one of McHenry’s primary commercial corridors. On W Elm St, a busy stretch lined with restaurants, retailers and services. Location Advantages: • Strong synergy with adjacent food and convenience uses • Excellent visibility via prominent pylon signage • Large convenient shared parking lot • Direct proximity to signalized intersections and steady commuter traffic • Near established national brands including Binny’s Beverage Depot, Burger King, Dunkin’, KFC, IHOP, McDonald’s, Rosati’s Pizza, Starbucks, Taco Bell, Wingstop • Plus popular local eating & drinking establishments including Adam’s Sandwich Shop, Happy Jacks, La Trinidad Restaurant, My Place Bar & Grill, The Village Squire, Tommy’s Red Hots and more • Surrounded by schools and dense residential neighborhoods Feel free to stop by the location as a customer first. This is a HIGHLY confidential listing, DO NOT talk to any owners, employees or patrons. If interested, please email Tim Ryan at [email protected] or call 847-343-1332 for more information. Showings by appointment only outside of business hours.

$49,000
-Revenue
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Beloved Longstanding Café, Deli & Coffee Shop Far NW Suburb-21 Years!

McHenry County, IL, US

Beloved Longstanding Café, Deli & Coffee Shop Far Northwest Suburb of Chicago - 21 Years! "On Its Main Street In The Heart Of Its Historic Downtown With Heavy Foot & Vehicle Traffic" A rare opportunity to acquire a highly regarded café, deli and coffee shop. A one-of-a-kind concept that skillfully blends delicious foods, baked goods and coffee in a warm and inviting atmosphere. Offering a great mix of hand-crafted foods including lite breakfast items, fresh salads, housemade soups/chili, classic sandwiches, tasty wraps, hot paninis and deluxe burgers, along with homemade pastries and baked goods. Also, daily and weekly specials. In addition to an espresso bar. Features a thoughtfully curated interior that blends the charm of a historic small-town general store with the comfort of a modern café. The space is characterized by a cozy, intimate layout with a mix of café seating and displays, creating a welcoming environment where guests can dine and gather. Simple operation - counter service. Dine-in, carryout and pickup, plus catering. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Ample seating with 35 seats inside, complemented by 16 seats outside on its sidewalk patio for seasonal dining, plus a lower-level private dining room that can accommodate up to 40 guests - ideal for private parties, meetings and community events. Plus, a fully equipped kitchen and full basement for additional back-of-house operations, catering production and bulk storage. Key Features • Multi-Revenue Concept - café + deli + coffee shop • Diverse Offerings - light café fare, grab-and-go offerings, fresh baked goods/pastries, espresso/coffee drinks and beverages • Counter Service Model - operational simplicity and enables efficient staffing • Well Designed Layout - that supports multiple revenue streams • Charming Buildout - “historic downtown flavor with a hometown feel,” reinforcing its strong connection to the community • Turnkey Operation - fully equipped and operational with systems in place • Established Catering Services - extends the business beyond its four walls • Brand Equity - recognized name with a solid reputation • Strong Community Presence - established local favorite with loyal repeat clientele • Currently over 2,900 customers in their loyalty program • Growing Interest - in “shop local” and destination small-town retail experiences Prime retail space in a freestanding building in the heart of the historic downtown of a growing far northwest suburb. Boasts a classic storefront design with strong curb appeal. Perfectly situated on its main street along with other popular local restaurants, businesses and services as well as consistent foot traffic. Also, a primary north-south artery with high traffic counts. Benefits from its charming, walkable downtown setting that attracts local residents as well as visitors and commuters from surrounding areas. Location Highlights • Prime position in an historic suburban downtown • Surrounded by local restaurants, businesses and service providers • In close proximity to residential neighborhoods driving repeat traffic • Strong visibility along a primary local corridor with 8,000-11,000 vehicles per day, carrying the highest traffic volumes in the city • Short drive to a major route/east-west regional corridor with 12,000-18,000 vehicles per day providing regional traffic • Captures daily repeat traffic - residents, school traffic, retail business and commuter flow Feel free to stop by the location as a customer first. This is a HIGHLY confidential listing, DO NOT talk to any owners, employees or patrons. If interested, please email Ted Aretos at [email protected] or call 815-761-8334 for more information. Showings by appointment only outside of business hours.

$200,000
$495,227Revenue
$57,014Cash Flow
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Longstanding Hugely Popular Café Chicago, IL - Over 29 Years!

Chicago, Cook County, IL, US

Longstanding Hugely Popular Restaurant & Café Chicago, IL - Over 29 Years! "On A Lively Stretch Of A Major N-S Artery/Busy Mixed-Use Corridor Filled With Boutiques, Coffee Shops, Restaurants, Bars, Entertainment Venues & Much More" Offering an eclectic menu of amazing vegan, vegetarian, gluten free and meat friendly dishes for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner. Including breakfast staples, brunch favorites, soups, salads, sandwiches, wraps, personal pizzas, full plates, munchies and more. As well as shakes and mouth-watering desserts. In addition to a huge selection of cocktails and bottled beers, plus fresh-squeezed mimosas, kitchen-made bloody Marys and boozy shakes. Full-service restaurant. Breakfast served all day & night and brunch on Saturday and Sunday. Dine-in, takeout and 3rd party delivery. Also, gift certificates. Boasts a charming storefront presence along with a retro interior adorned with vintage pieces, neon accents, pops of color and playful touches. Plus, a lively dog-friendly sidewalk patio out front. Well established over 29 years. And with the current owners over 23 years. Independent - no royalty, advertising or transfer fees. Relocated just a mile away and remodeled 6 years ago. Owner operated plus a full-time manager in place. Consistent sales year after year after year! Prime retail space in a freestanding building with 1st floor retail and several condos above. Enjoys great signage, high visibility and ample foot/vehicle traffic. Also features large street-level windows and outdoor seating, giving it a warm, “living storefront” vibe that attracts both locals and visitors alike. Plus, easy metered street parking as well as several paid parking lots nearby! Perfectly situated on a lively stretch of a major north-south artery and busy mixed-use corridor filled with boutiques, coffee shops, restaurants, bars, entertainment venues and much more. A major draw for foot traffic day and night: popular with locals, night-owl diners and transit riders, thanks to nearby CTA bus routes and its proximity to Red Line stations. Also, a bike-friendly neighborhood! Well positioned on this bustling street celebrated for its vibrant food scene and indie spirit. In a wonderful area of the city that combines historic charm with newer developments including classic Chicago 2-flats, courtyard buildings and multi-unit apartment buildings, attracting a mix of locals, creatives and food lovers. Plus, a large number of young professionals, long-term residents and more. Feel free to stop by the location as a customer first. This is a HIGHLY confidential listing, DO NOT talk to any owners, employees or patrons. If interested, please email Tom Traina at [email protected] or call 847-651-3834 for more information. Showings by appointment only outside of business hours.

$299,000
$1,541,153Revenue
$103,558Cash Flow
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Very High-Volume Longstanding Bakery & Cafe-Affluent Suburban Downtown

DuPage County, IL, US

Very High-Volume Longstanding Bakery & Cafe Affluent Western Suburb of Chicago - In The Heart Of Its Thriving Downtown! "THE Place For Custom Cakes & Sweets For Every Occasion" A cozy European-style bakery and café. Offering fabulous take-away baked goods and superb savory dishes. Including an incredible selection of sweets, treats, pastries, cookies and cakes. As well as delicious house made quiches, sandwiches, soups and salads. Plus, exceptional coffee and espresso drinks. Simple operation - counter service. Also serves breakfast, brunch and lunch. Dine-in or out, carryout and pickup, as well as catering for pickup or delivery. Specializes in custom cakes and desserts. Online ordering is also available. And gift cards. Charming interior. Recently remodeled. A couple of tables to eat inside, plus a few sidewalk tables out front. Features several bakery cases including a refrigerated one. In addition to a lovely retail area. And a large fully equipped professional bakers’ kitchen! Well established for almost 32 years. Independent - no royalty, advertising or transfer fees. Owner operated with a full-time manager, as well as a large dedicated & experienced team in place. Prime retail space in the heart & central business district of its downtown with historically significant architecture, lush landscaping and well-maintained streetscapes. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Offers a tremendous selection of specialty boutiques, exclusive shops, award-winning restaurants and high-end services including barbershops, salons and spas. Also, hosts numerous community events throughout the year including farmers markets, art fairs, holiday parades and music festivals. A popular destination for both locals and visitors alike to shop, dine and relax! Located in an affluent western suburb just 20 miles west of downtown Chicago. Known for its natural beauty, hometown charm and friendly community atmosphere. Also, named one of Chicago’s richest suburbs and one of the best places to live in Illinois. The jewel of Chicago’s Western Suburbs! Feel free to stop by the location as a customer first. This is a HIGHLY confidential listing, DO NOT talk to any owners, employees or patrons. If interested, please email Tom Traina at [email protected] or call 847-651-3834 for more information. Showings by appointment only outside of business hours.

$995,000
$2,420,446Revenue
$375,000Cash Flow
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Profitable Specialty Café with Strong Brand Identity & Expansion

Cook County, IL, US

Since opening, the company has focused on building a recognizable brand, refining its menu, and developing efficient operating systems to support long-term growth. The concept quickly gained traction through strong local engagement, repeat customers, and an expanding social media presence. Over time, the menu evolved to include premium bubble tea, specialty chai, handcrafted coffee beverages, and light food offerings, creating broad customer appeal and multiple revenue streams. The business has demonstrated consistent year-over-year revenue growth with SDE approximately $176K as brand awareness, customer traffic, and operational efficiency have steadily improved. This continued momentum reflects strong market acceptance, customer loyalty, and the scalability of the concept within the growing specialty café segment. As the brand matured, the company implemented standardized recipes, employee training programs, and operational workflows to ensure consistency and efficiency across locations. In parallel, management developed a structured franchise platform that includes operational manuals, training systems, and established brand standards, positioning the business for future multi-unit expansion. The café features a full-scale buildout designed to support high-volume beverage production, dine-in traffic, and community-driven events, creating a welcoming and versatile customer environment. With proven operations, strong brand positioning, and scalable systems already in place, the business is fully franchise-ready and well-positioned for continued expansion under new ownership.

$450,000
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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

GW

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.