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Profitable Peninsula Deli | $175K NET | $1,310 Rent | Type I Hood photo
Delis & Sandwich Shops

Profitable Peninsula Deli | $175K NET | $1,310 Rent | Type I Hood

San Mateo County, CA, US

Profitable Peninsula Deli | $175K Cash Flow | $1,310 Rent | Type I Hood Established neighborhood deli generating approximately $425,000 in annual gross sales with seller-stated cash flow (net income) of approximately $175,000 (2025). This well-established business has built a loyal customer base over decades and enjoys consistent repeat business with very little advertising. The current owner operates limited hours, creating an excellent opportunity to increase revenue through expanded operating hours, additional marketing, or menu expansion. The business occupies approximately 1,500 square feet and benefits from an exceptionally low monthly rent of only $1,310, making it difficult to find comparable occupancy costs in today's market. The lease includes 4 years remaining on the current term plus two additional 5-year renewal options, providing long-term stability. The kitchen is fully equipped with a Type I hood and grill, allowing a wide variety of hot food offerings including breakfast, burgers, sandwiches, and deli favorites. The business currently operates Monday through Saturday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, leaving clear upside for a motivated owner by extending hours or adding Sunday service. The seller is retiring and will provide training to facilitate a smooth transition. Financial Highlights Asking Price: $195,000 Annual Gross Sales: Approximately $425,000 Seller-Stated Cash Flow (Net Income): Approximately $175,000 Annual Cost of Goods Sold: Approximately $132,000 Annual Payroll: Approximately $80,000 Monthly Rent: $1,310 Approximate Inventory: $15,600 (not included in purchase price) Business Highlights Established neighborhood deli Loyal repeat customer base Very little advertising required Type I hood and grill Approximately 1,500 sq. ft. Exceptional below-market rent 4 years remaining on lease plus two 5-year options Opportunity to increase revenue through expanded hours Training included Confidential Peninsula location

$195,000
$425,000Revenue
$175,000Cash Flow
Established 30+ Year Sub Shop Near Major University | Absentee-Run photo
Delis & Sandwich Shops
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Established 30+ Year Sub Shop Near Major University | Absentee-Run

Riverside, Riverside County, CA 92501, US

Established 30+ Year Sub Shop Near Major University | Absentee-Run | Growth Opportunity This well-established sub sandwich shop has been serving the community for over 30 years and is located in a high-traffic shopping center near a major university. With hundreds of new apartment units nearing occupancy directly across the street, the business is positioned to benefit from a wave of new nearby residents, students, faculty, and local customers. The current owner purchased the business in late 2024 and has since refreshed the shop, updated operations, added BEER, and improved the menu. The business is fully staffed with an experienced team and is currently operated absentee, making it an attractive opportunity for either an active owner-operator or a small local restaurant group looking to expand. For 2025, tax returns document sales of $335,636 with Seller’s Discretionary Earnings of $54,890. The SDE is supported by only three add-backs: owner auto expense, depreciation, and amortization. POS reports confirm approximately $161,678 in sales from January through June 2026. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a long-standing food business with established goodwill, updated operations, and significant nearby growth on the horizon. An active owner could potentially increase profitability by improving local marketing, expanding catering, building university relationships, increasing delivery sales, and capturing demand from the new apartments across the street. The current owner is selling due to personal reasons. The business is ready for a new owner to step in and build upon its long history and strong community presence. Interested buyers must complete an NDA before receiving additional information. Does this sound like a business you can build upon? Contact us today to learn more.

$144,988
$335,636Revenue
$54,890Cash Flow
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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Net Income of $54,000 Working Only 20 Hours Per Week photo
Delis & Sandwich Shops

Net Income of $54,000 Working Only 20 Hours Per Week

Alameda County, CA, US

This is a small snack shop offering sandwiches, coffee, pastries, soft drinks, chips, and more. The new buyer can add more items to the minus. The space is approximately 360 sq ft and is located in a high-traffic area near a college campus, providing consistent customer flow. Rent: $1,050/month Lease: Approximately 4 years remaining Gross Income: $84,000/year Net Income: $54,000 – $60,000/year Hours: Monday–Friday, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM Saturday and Sunday close. There is significant growth potential for a new owner by extending hours, opening for breakfast, and adding additional menu items. The current owner has successfully operated the business for 25 years and is now ready to retire. For more information call agent Nima Sadati 925-787-2094

$99,000
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Sourdough Franchise Restaurant $120,000 net profit photo
American Restaurants
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Sourdough Franchise Restaurant $120,000 net profit

Humboldt County, CA, US

Sourdough franchising Absentee owner An absentee owner currently operates the business and is open from 10:30 AM to 7:00 PM, offering tremendous upside potential for a hands-on operator. The rent is only $6,000 per month, including NNN, and the operation enjoys strong profit margins with labor cost at just 25% and food cost at 27%. The franchise royalty is only 5%, which is significantly lower than the industry average, allowing the owner to retain a higher percentage of the profits. This is a rare opportunity to own one of the fastest-growing and most profitable franchise brands in the state of California. Located in a bustling shopping center in Northern California, this Sourdough franchise is renowned for its fresh, artisanal sandwiches and soups, attracting a loyal and expanding customer base. The current owner visits the business once every four to six weeks and reports an annual net income of approximately $120,000. He has decided to sell to reduce his workload, creating an excellent opportunity for a motivated buyer. An owner-operator could increase sales to over $1,000,000 annually, given the high-traffic location and strong customer base. The buildout and equipment cost were significantly higher than the asking price, making this a turnkey, below-cost investment. Don’t miss your chance to own one of California’s finest and fastest-growing franchise businesses, offering strong cash flow, low overhead, and exceptional growth potential.

$390,000
-Revenue
-Cash Flow
Subway Sandwich Franchise — Very Motivated Seller — Great Location photo
Delis & Sandwich Shops

Subway Sandwich Franchise — Very Motivated Seller — Great Location

San Mateo County, CA, US

Well-established, turn-key franchise in a prime shopping center location. This business has built a loyal customer base and reputation over its 14 years of operation. Established Longevity: Serving the local community for over 14 years. Consistent gross income of approximately $7,000 in weekly sales, totaling roughly $350,000 annually. Operated by 1 full-time and 2 part-time employees. Prime Foot Traffic: Located in a 1,200 sq. ft. facility within a busy, high-visibility shopping center. Turn-Key Operation: Fully equipped and currently operating seven days a week from 8:30 AM to 8:30 PM. Financial & Lease Overview- Asking Price: $130,000 Monthly Rent: Total monthly rent is $4,310.32 (includes base rent and CAM).

$130,000
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Franchise Sandwich Shop photo
Delis & Sandwich Shops

Franchise Sandwich Shop

San Mateo County, CA, US

Financials Gross Income: Approximately $7,000 weekly sales, or $350,000 annually Net: TBD Lease Information Total Size: 1,200 sq. ft. Lease: Ends January 2026 – Option: None Base Rent: $3872.32/mo – CAM: $438/mo – Total: $4310.32/mo Operations Hours of Operation: Mon–Sun: 8:30 AM to 8:30 PM Employees: – Full Time: 1 – Part Time: 2 Payroll: n/a

$150,000
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Franchise Sandwhich Shop photo
American Restaurants
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Franchise Sandwhich Shop

Napa County, CA, US

Turnkey Sandwhich Franchise Opportunity – Convenient Spot in Napa County. Are you ready to own a thriving business in a prime location? This established franchise in Napa County offers steady income, loyal customers, and all the tools you need for success. Why this is a great opportunity: Strong Financials: Grosses $50,000 per month with a net profit of $12,000. Experienced Team: Operated by 3 full-time and 2 part-time employees who ensure smooth daily operations. Affordable Lease: NNN lease at $5,300/month, with renewal options available. Prime Location: Conveniently situated in Napa County, perfectly positioned to capture consistent customer traffic. Great Hours: Open daily from 8 AM to 9 PM. Why is it for sale? The seller is looking to consolidate investments and transition into bigger investments, making this a fantastic opportunity for a motivated buyer to take over a successful operation. What’s in it for you? This turnkey franchise is ready for you to step in and grow. Training will be provided, and you’ll benefit from the ongoing support of the franchise network. Let’s make it yours! Don’t miss out on this excellent opportunity to own a profitable business in a convenient Napa County location. Your next big step in business ownership is just a call away!

$200,000
$600,000Revenue
-Cash Flow
Established Award-Winning BBQ Franchise Restaurant | Turnkey | Duarte photo
American Restaurants
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Established Award-Winning BBQ Franchise Restaurant | Turnkey | Duarte

Duarte, Los Angeles County, CA, US

Includes Delivery Van, Catering and Regular Customers Here's what you need to know upfront: we'll need you to sign an NDA before sharing the detailed financials and exact location. You'll also need proof of funds ready, and the franchisor will want to approve you as the new owner. There's required franchisor training out-of-state, and those costs aren't included in the purchase price - but think of it as your investment in mastering a winning system. 2024 annual gross sales approaching $1M with nearly $100k in catering sale. Detailed financials available to qualified buyers following NDA and Proof of Funds. Opportunities like this - with this track record and infrastructure already in place - don't come around often. You're not just buying a restaurant; you're stepping into a community institution with a decade of success behind it. Imagine owning a proven BBQ franchise that's been serving the San Gabriel Valley community for nearly a decade! This isn't just any restaurant - you're looking at one of the Top 5 grossing franchise locations in all of California, and it's only available because the current owner is ready to retire. You'll love that this is completely turnkey. Everything you need is already here: all the furniture, fixtures, equipment, operating systems, and even a branded delivery vehicle. The 1,980 square foot space has that established feel customers trust, with years of community recognition already built in. What makes this special? The location speaks for itself - consistently ranking among the franchise's highest performers in the state. You're stepping into a business model that works, in a spot where locals already know and love coming for great BBQ. The financials make sense too. Your base rent runs about $6,000 monthly, with total occupancy costs around $7,900 when you include CAM, insurance, taxes, and utilities. Lease in place with future renewal discussions available subject to landlord and franchisor approval. Lease details available to qualified buyers upon execution of NDA and proof of funds. Ready to explore what could be your next chapter? Fill out the contact form in the listing, then wait for an email to be sent with a tab to e-sign, then send POF. A screenshot is fine - you may redact your account number.

$325,000
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Turnkey Deli With Hood, Walk-In Cooler, Grease Trap, 41 Liquor Lic photo
Delis & Sandwich Shops

Turnkey Deli With Hood, Walk-In Cooler, Grease Trap, 41 Liquor Lic

San Diego County, CA, US

Deli and sandwich shop for sale with a fast-casual, made-to-order breakfast and lunch concept in a high-visibility San Diego location near residential neighborhoods, office complexes, a major university, and next to a hospital. Established in 2021, the business operates from a 2,290 SF space set up for dine-in and takeout. Menu includes customizable sandwiches, breakfast items, and coffee, plus beer and wine. Includes a Type 41 beer and wine license. The deli has been remodeled and is equipped with a walk-in cooler and freezer, hood, and grease trap. Also features an attached space off the kitchen, previously used as a yogurt shop, offering potential for additional use or expansion. No gas, water, or electricity bills. Consistent foot traffic and a diverse customer base. Turnkey operation with systems, infrastructure, and demand in place.

$299,000
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Market Snapshot

National transaction benchmarks for deli and sandwich shop businesses.

Under $500K

Median revenue$469k
Median cash flow$80k
Median sale price$120k
Multiple range1.1x - 2.3x

$500K to $2M

Median revenue$1.49m
Median cash flow$302k
Median sale price$761k
Multiple range2.0x - 3.2x

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 deli and sandwich shop acquisitions

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

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

What You’re Actually Buying

A deli or sandwich shop acquisition is fundamentally a purchase of a location, a regular customer base, and a set of operating systems like the recipes, prep workflows, vendor relationships, and the muscle memory of a small team that knows how to execute lunch service at volume. The concept is easier to describe than to replicate: the corner deli that does $4,000 in a three-hour lunch window has something that took years to build and cannot simply be purchased by buying the equipment and signing the lease. Evaluating the business is more about can the customer relationships be transferred rather than is the business profitable.

How Deli and Sandwich Businesses Are Valued

Across Tupelo’s 42 completed deli and sandwich shop transactions, the typical deal closed at 2.04× SDE. The middle half of deals closed between 1.77× and 2.77× SDE, with a median sale price of $235,000. These are compressed multiples relative to other food service categories — appropriately so. Delis and sandwich shops operate on thin margins (net margins of 8–14% for well-run operations), often in high-rent urban locations, and with customer bases that can be meaningfully owner-dependent. Operations with catering revenue — corporate lunch accounts, regular event contracts, standing weekly delivery relationships — consistently trade at the upper end of the range because that revenue transfers with documented accounts rather than individual personality. Pure walk-in retail shops with no catering component trade at 1.6× to 1.9× SDE. The spread between those two outcomes is worth building a catering book before you try to sell.

What the Financials Need to Show

Reconcile the P&L against POS system reports before you trust any income statement from a deli. Food cost should run 28–34% of revenue; anything above 35% suggests waste, theft, or pricing that hasn’t kept up with input costs. Labor cost of 30–38% is typical; above 40% in a simple sandwich shop operation usually means either overstaffing or owner compensation structures that need to be normalized. Verify that the POS data matches the tax return a meaningful gap between reported register sales and bank deposits is a signal that needs explaining before it becomes your liability. Three years of tax returns, three years of POS daily sales reports, and at least 12 months of bank statements. Review them together. The stories they tell should match.

Lease, Equipment, and the Landlord Question

Location is everything in this category. The deli that has occupied the same corner for 20 years has a customer base that walks to it habitually and that customer base evaporates immediately if the landlord doesn’t renew the lease under new ownership. Verify the lease term, renewal options, and the landlord’s written position on assignment before signing an LOI. A deli with five years remaining on the lease at below-market rent is a fundamentally different acquisition than one with 14 months left and a landlord who hasn’t committed. Equipment for delis is generally straightforward, slicer, commercial refrigeration, prep tables, sandwich line, but ask specifically about hood suppression system compliance and the date of the last health department inspection. Outstanding violations that the seller never addressed become your problem at close.

The Catering Book and Owner Transition Risk

The owner-dependence question is more acute in delis than almost any other food service category. Many delis are personality-driven businesses where regulars know the owner by name, expect to see her behind the counter, and have built their lunch habits around the interaction. Ask specifically: what happens to your regulars if you’re not here for two weeks? The honest answer to that question tells you more about transition risk than three years of P&Ls. The businesses that transfer well are those with a counter team that has been there for years, a catering book with documented accounts, and an owner who is genuinely comfortable stepping back. Build a 60–90 day owner transition period into your purchase agreement.

Financing and Growth

Most deli acquisitions below $300,000 are funded through seller financing and personal capital. SBA 7(a) is available but can be cumbersome for deals below $200,000. The growth thesis in this category runs through catering, building a corporate delivery account base that provides predictable weekly revenue independent of walk-in traffic. The best deli acquisitions we’ve seen are buyers who understood both the operating requirements and had a plan to grow the catering revenue within 12 months of close. That combination of operational competence plus commercial accounts is what increases the valuation of a Deli.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

The common delay sources are lease-related: the landlord's response time on assignment consent can vary from a week to two months depending on the property owner's responsiveness and the complexity of the assignment conditions. Some landlords require a personal guaranty from the buyer before consenting to a lease assignment, which can affect how the buyer structures personal exposure in the deal. Health department permit transfers, business license transfers, and food handler certification requirements for the new owner are generally fast. Seller financing is very common in this price range and actually speeds transactions by eliminating bank underwriting timelines. If you're paying all-cash or using seller financing for the full purchase price.