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PRICED TO MOVE THIS WEEK – Turnkey Boba Tea Shop | Arcadia (No Hood) photo
Coffee Shops & Cafes
Juice Bars
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PRICED TO MOVE THIS WEEK – Turnkey Boba Tea Shop | Arcadia (No Hood)

Arcadia, Los Angeles County, CA, US

Asset Sale Description Simple Operation, Low Labor Model – Ideal Owner-Operator or Semi-Absentee Seller is **motivated and ready to close immediately** due to health — this is a **clean, turnkey beverage, ice cream or dessert shop** priced for a fast deal. THIS IS STRICTLY AN ASSET SALE, NO FINANCIALS TO SHOW. Currently operating as a boba tea, juice, and specialty drink shop featuring fruit teas, milk teas, matcha, smoothies, and probiotic-style drinks. Fully built-out and operational. **No hood. No heavy buildout. No delays.** Take over and operate day one or convert to your concept. Close to schools, LA Arboretum and Botanic Gardens and Shops at Santa Anita **Ideal For:** • Boba / tea operator (instant takeover) • Juice bar / cold-pressed / wellness drinks • Kava / yerba mate bar • Kombucha / beverage tap concept • Ice cream / desserts / waffles (electric only) • Packaged beverage + grab-and-go retail **Key Advantages:** • Existing infrastructure in place • Low complexity operation • No grease, no hood, fewer city issues • Located in strong Arcadia trade area • Easy rebrand or keep current concept * LOW RENT: $3K no CAM fees, landlord responsible for the roof, etc * 1,080 sf **Seller Situation:** Health-related — **serious buyers only** **Deal Profile:** Looking for **qualified buyer with credit + liquidity** who can move quickly. This is not a tire-kicker deal — **priced for immediate action.** **Opportunities like this with a clean buildout and no hood rarely stay available beyond the first serious buyer.** Google demographics: Arcadia, CA, is a diverse, high-income, and densely suburban area where Asian residents comprise nearly 59% of the population. Population: Arcadia has a population of over 55,000, with 32.4k Asian residents. Race & Ethnicity: The population is predominantly Asian (~59%), followed by White (~17%) and Hispanic (~17%). Income: The median household income is approximately ?$101,762. Housing: A dense suburban feel, with a median house value over $1.2 million. Household Size: 2.82 persons per household?. Language: Over 61% of residents speak a language other than English at home. Age: The median age is roughly 42-43 years, slightly higher than the national average, with a significant 18.95% of the population over 65. Education: Highly rated public schools. Ad#:2483685

$20,000
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Fairfield County Bagel Shop photo
Bakeries
Coffee Shops & Cafes

Fairfield County Bagel Shop

Naugatuck Valley County, CT, US

Profitable Bagel Business in a Prime Location - Turnkey Operation with Strong Growth Potential Seize the opportunity to own this well-established bagel shop in a high-traffic, desirable location. Known for fresh, hand-rolled bagels, gourmet spreads, and premium coffee, this business boasts a loyal customer base and robust daily walk-in traffic. **Key Highlights:** - **Prime Location:** Located in a bustling area with excellent foot traffic, easy access, and ample parking. - **Proven Profitability:** Steady sales and healthy profit margins, with significant potential for expansion. - **Low Overhead:** Streamlined operations, affordable rent, and minimal labor costs, ensuring strong profitability. - **Fully Equipped:** Modern equipment and an efficient workflow designed for high-volume production. - **Turnkey Operation:** Professional staff, established vendor relationships, and a loyal customer base already in place. With growing demand for quality bagels and breakfast options, this business is perfectly positioned for continued success. Whether you're an experienced operator or a first-time entrepreneur, this is a rare opportunity to own a proven, easy-to-run business in a thriving market. Serious inquiries only. Financials available upon request.

$99,999
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Asset Sale - Second Generation Shop in East San Jose (No Hood) photo
Bakeries
Coffee Shops & Cafes

Asset Sale - Second Generation Shop in East San Jose (No Hood)

San Jose, Santa Clara County, CA, US

***MOTIVATED SELLER - 2ND GENERATION SPACE - NO HOOD*** This is an Asset Sale of a 2nd Generation Restaurant. Located in a well-know neighborhood location. Excellent opportunity for a variety of light food or beverage concepts such as: bubble tea, coffee, matcha, noodle, juice bar, poke, acai bowl, salad bar, bakery, etc. City: San Jose, CA (East) Asking Price: $125,000 Financing: All cash only; Unsecured Lending available. No SBA loan. No seller finance. Rent: $3,544.18 (Including CAM & Property Insurance) Building Square Feet: 900 Lease Expiration: Dec 2027 Reason for Selling: Other responsibilities Please request NDA for more info.

$125,000
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Cafe With Beer and Wine  photo
Coffee Shops & Cafes

Cafe With Beer and Wine

Oxnard, Ventura County, CA, US

Asking: 750,000 Location: Oxnard, California Well-established award-winning local favorite café in the heart of Oxnard. Family-owned and operated, this beloved spot is known for its classic American breakfast & lunch menu, including popular chilaquiles, specialty omelettes, Beer and Wine and comfort favorites. ? Key Highlights: Breakfast & Lunch Only – short hours, strong work-life balance Award-Winning, Local Favorite with loyal repeat customers Family-Owned Business with solid systems in place Prime location with steady foot traffic Simple, focused menu with high demand items ? Financial Performance: Gross Sales: $1,080,286 Net Profit: $205,348 Strong margins with limited operating hours ? Growth Opportunities: Extend operating hours (dinner / weekends) Expand catering or online ordering Add delivery or third-party platforms This is an excellent opportunity for an owner-operator or family looking for a profitable café with proven performance, strong community presence, and manageable hours.

$750,000
$1.08mRevenue
$205kCash Flow
Fully Operating Established Coffee Shop photo
Coffee Shops & Cafes

Fully Operating Established Coffee Shop

Stuart, FL, US

This opportunity offers the acquisition of an established Quick-Service coffee franchise located in a high-growth city of Martin County, Florida. The café operates in a desirable, high-visibility area surrounded by residential communities, medical offices, professional services, and strong daily traffic. The business benefits from the brand’s growing regional reputation, modern aesthetic, and high-quality specialty coffee and food offerings. Business Highlights • Well-established franchise unit with consistent customer flow and proven operations. • Turnkey operation—fully staffed, equipped, branded, and compliant with franchise standards. • Modern build-out reflecting this Coffee’s upscale, contemporary image (high ceilings, warm wood accents, soft lighting, premium fixtures). • Diverse revenue streams: specialty coffee drinks, fresh pastries, breakfast and lunch items, sandwiches, and retail merchandise. • Loyal customer base including local residents, professionals, and repeat morning/afternoon traffic. • Strong digital presence, including online ordering and active social media engagement.

$248,000
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Fully Operating Established Franchise photo
Coffee Shops & Cafes

Fully Operating Established Franchise

Delray Beach, FL, US

Rare opportunity to acquire a fully operating, established franchise location. Location & Market The Café is situated in a desirable Southeast Palm Beach County, Florida neighborhood—an area with high foot traffic, a strong brunch and coffee culture, and a resident/tourist mix that supports year-round demand. The surrounding market benefits from both local community members and seasonal population increases (vacationers, snowbirds). Its position and access to both beach visitors and neighborhood regulars. Concept & Offering • The Café offers a whole coffee-house experience: specialty espresso drinks, house-roasted beans poured fresh daily, and a curated food menu of breakfast and lunch items. • The menu leans toward “crafted bites” (artisan toast, fresh pastries, all-day brunch options) rather than just grab-and-go sandwiches. • The brand emphasizes “slow worth-it” coffee and hospitality: beyond high-quality product, it emphasizes the experience of community, connection, and a comfortable café space in which customers feel welcome.

$324,000
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Hood, Walk-In Fridge, Fryer, 2nd Generation Restaurant-South Gate - LA photo
American Restaurants
Bakeries
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Hood, Walk-In Fridge, Fryer, 2nd Generation Restaurant-South Gate - LA

South Gate, Los Angeles County, CA, US

$175k, Bring Your Concept! Key Money: $175,000 Name and location will be disclosed after signed NDA and proof of funds are received. Fill out contact form. Important: The seller and landlord will only consider experienced restaurant operators with multiple existing locations. This requirement is strictly enforced—not all buyers will qualify. ±1,849 SF turnkey restaurant space, 2nd generation, f Fully Built-Out as a Restaurant or Café Space - still operating Functional island service counter with efficient guest flow Dining layout supports fast-casual, QSR, or hybrid concepts Fully built back-of-house, including: Vented hood system 4 burner stove Flat top grill Double pot boiler 2 basket fryer 3 Door under counter lowboy fridge worktop cooler Base refrigerator kitchen prep worktable - Four Drawer 3 door refrigerated sandwich prep worktable - Stainless Steel Reach in ice cream freezer Prep tables Three compartment sink Walk-in refrigerator And a lot more equipment! Rate: $4.37 NNN: $1.58 SQFT: 1,849 TERM: 3 - 5 years SECURITY DEPOSIT: 2 months Space is in Excellent Condition Central Air and Heating Security System Closed Circuit Television Monitoring (CCTV) Corner Space High Ceilings Plug & Play Wheelchair Accessible Spacious counter space for ordering and prepping Women and men’s restrooms Ample storage Private rear office Rear exit for deliveries and operational efficiency Restrooms and soda stations conveniently positioned Minimal downtime—plug-and-play for experienced operators Prime Firestone Blvd frontage with strong daily traffic Confidential sale. Interested and qualified operators, please inquire with proof of experience and capability to take over operations. Disclaimer: All information provided is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Ad#:2465935

$175,000
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Price Drop for Quick Sale - Asset Sale photo
American Restaurants
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Price Drop for Quick Sale - Asset Sale

Watsonville, Santa Cruz County, CA, US

Highlights: -Turnkey setup – all equipment and furnishings included. -Includes 6 foot hood. -Great for sandwich, coffee or burger concept. -No financials provided – asset sale only. -Ideal for owner-operator or family-run business. Rent: ~$4,200 includes CAM (~$1,000). Lease: 03/31/2027 plus extension. Size: ~900 sq ft (TBD).

$50,000
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BOBA SHOP FOR SALE – CANOGA PARK, CA - Perfect for 2nd Location photo
Coffee Shops & Cafes
Juice Bars
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BOBA SHOP FOR SALE – CANOGA PARK, CA - Perfect for 2nd Location

Canoga Park, Los Angeles County, CA, US

Asset Sale Only – No Financials Provided NDA and proof of funds required to receive name and address of shop. Turnkey boba tea shop available in the heart of Canoga Park. This location has operated as a boba store for five years and is fully built out for tea and beverage service. Excellent parking. This is an asset sale only — no financial statements will be shown or made available under any circumstances. LEASE & TERMS ±1,000 sf Base Rent: $5,542.48 CAM /grease trap maintenance: $700. Lease assignment required — all prospective tenants must submit financials and credit documentation up front for landlord review. Buyer must meet landlord requirements to assume the lease. WHAT’S INCLUDED All existing equipment, fixtures, build-out, and assets currently in the shop. Inventory available separately upon request. NOTES Ideal for operators familiar with beverage concepts looking for a ready-to-go setup. Serious inquiries only. Delivery of buyer financials required prior to any further discussion. Ad#:2448503

$49,000
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TK Cafe – Coffee, Boba Tea, Sandwich, Rice Bowls, Ice Cream, Dessert photo
Bars, Pubs & Taverns
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TK Cafe – Coffee, Boba Tea, Sandwich, Rice Bowls, Ice Cream, Dessert

Burbank, Los Angeles County, CA 91504-4276, US

1212 N San Fernando Blvd, Burbank, CA 91504 May be eligible for E-2 Visa - speak with your immigration attorney TK Cafe is a local, family-owned café offering coffee, milk teas, boba, ice cream, pastries/desserts, delicious sandwiches, popular rice bowls and ready-made sandwiches. See photos and reviews: https://www.yelp.com/biz/tk-cafe-burbank Lease Use (Quoted): “Cafe serving cold desserts, hot desserts, pastries, cold & hot drinks and ready made foods.” This use works perfectly for boba, coffee, desserts, ice cream, bakery items, rice bowls, delicious sandwiches, grab-and-go food. Check out the food they offer now: https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/tk-cafe-burbank Highlights: 1,197sf Turnkey café – step in and operate Rent: $4324.06 + 868.19 CAM = $5,192.25 No hood / no grease trap required Lease includes two marked parking spaces directly in front Additional free customer parking on site Wi-Fi available Popular dessert and ice-cream stop for diners from neighboring restaurants Less than ½ mile to Burbank High School – strong student traffic. Regular customers include actors and entertainment professionals from nearby studios. 3rd party apps are ready for delivery options: Doordash, UberEats, GrubHub Business uses a self ordering Clover kiosk ($140/month) to save on labor and a Clover system for POS Existing exclusive Food Uses in the Center: Mexican food, sushi, acai, and Thai food (no overlap). From TK Cafe (Seller’s Description): A local, family-owned café with a wide variety of food and drinks that you won’t find anywhere else. Make sure to grab a curry puff or a BBQ pork sandwich when you stop by. Our blueberry cheesecake cups are a star favorite and we offer a large selection of boba drinks. We have one drink size (it’s a large!). We also have both vegan and low-carb/keto options for food and drinks. Desserts and ice cream have been especially strong, with customers frequently stopping in after dining at other restaurants in the center. Bottom Line: A proven, well-located café space that’s ready for new management, a clean takeover, or a refreshed concept—without the cost and delay of a full build-out. Owner is retiring. Photos & videos available upon request. Please fill out the contact form to receive a link. You are welcome to secret shop but tours of the kitchen will only be made by written request prior to visit. All information deemed reliable. Please perform your own due diligence. Ad#:2458124

$89,000
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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 buying Coffee Shops Cafes

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating coffee shops cafes 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.