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Semi-Absentee Dessert Shop |$54K Net| Seller Financing | Good Location photo
Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt Shops

Semi-Absentee Dessert Shop |$54K Net| Seller Financing | Good Location

Contra Costa County, CA, US

Semi-Absentee Dessert Shop | $54K Net | Seller-Financing| Prime Shopping Center Established dessert shop operating on a semi-absentee basis, with the owner working approximately 20 hours per week. This turnkey business generated approximately $239,000 in 2025 gross sales with approximately $54,000 in net income, making it an excellent opportunity for an owner-operator. Located in a busy retail shopping center surrounded by established retailers and restaurants, the approximately 900 sq. ft. space features seating for 25+ guests, an efficient layout, and a small office/storage area. The business currently employs approximately seven part-time employees, allowing for a simple, easy-to-manage operation. The business specializes in freshly prepared rolled ice cream made to order in front of customers, along with milkshakes and a wide variety of flavors and toppings. It also offers DoorDash, Uber Eats, and online ordering. Customers consistently praise the quality of the desserts, presentation, and friendly service, creating a loyal repeat customer base. The seller is retiring, creating an excellent opportunity to acquire a well-established business with significant upside. Growth opportunities include expanded marketing, catering, community events, and increased owner involvement. Seller will consider seller financing for a qualified buyer.

$125,000Asking Price
$239,000Revenue
$54,000Cash Flow
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Other Restaurants & Food
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Baskin Robbins for Sale in West San Jose, CA

San Jose, Santa Clara County, CA, US

***Base rent will go down by $800 starting in July 2026*** Great opportunity for family operators or anyone looking to run their own business. Great potential to increase sales. The store is located in a busy center with great visibility. City: San Jose, CA (West) Asking Price: $275,000 (+Inventory $7,500-$10,000) Annual Sales: ~$510,000 Seller’s Discretionary Earnings: ~$75,000 (Avg 2023-2025) Financing: Unsecured lending available! No SBA loan. Rent: $4,639.15 base + $4,433 CAM Building Square Feet: 1,100 Lease Expiration: 7/31/2026 + two 5yr options Growth & Expansion: Perfect for a more dedicated owner operator doing more marketing and willing to work at the store. Support & Training: Franchise Reason for Selling: Other responsibilities Please request NDA for more info.

$275,000Asking Price
$510,000Revenue
$75,000Cash Flow
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Bakeries
Coffee Shops & Cafes
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Fully Remodeled, Absentee Operated Baskin-Robbins Franchise

Alameda County, CA, US

***E-2 Buyer eligible*** Please provide your contact information to automatically receive the NDA and Buyer Profile form. Asking Price: $399,000 Sales: ~$505,000 Seller's Discretionary Earnings (2023, 2024, 2025): ~$67,000 Rent: ~$5,170.48 all-inclusive (CAM) Lease: 8/31/2034 Size: 1,318 sf Operation: Absentee-operated business with management in place. Significant opportunity for an owner-operator to improve profitability through hands-on oversight, local marketing, and operational efficiencies. Employees: 1FT, 7PT Inventory between $3,000 to $10,000 is not included in the asking price.

$399,000Asking Price
$505,000Revenue
$67,000Cash Flow
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Coffee Shops & Cafes
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Cafe Restaurant Space

Ventura County, CA, US

Asset Sale Beautiful Cafe Restaurant Space Just built out 10 years ago. Operating in an immaculately built-out café space, the business features a fully equipped commercial kitchen with hood system, ovens, refrigeration, grease trap, and all essential equipment—designed for efficient, high-quality production. The business had operated as chocolate and dessert café located in Ventura California. The business was known for its high-quality, handcrafted chocolates, espresso beverages, gelato and curated gift offerings, with a strong emphasis on organic and premium ingredients. With a loyal customer base and a strong reputation as a go-to destination for gifts and special occasions, the company has become a true local staple. Customers return consistently for holidays, events, and everyday indulgences, creating reliable and recurring revenue.

$110,000Asking Price
-Revenue
$111,229Cash Flow
Established Dessert & Frozen Yogurt Shop in Prime Coastal Town photo
Coffee Shops & Cafes
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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

$125,000Asking Price
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EXIT NOW Fully Remodeled, Absentee Operated Baskin-Robbins Franchise photo
Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt Shops

EXIT NOW Fully Remodeled, Absentee Operated Baskin-Robbins Franchise

CA, US

***SELLER MOTIVATED*** Please sign NDA, Buyer Profile, Personal Statement and put BB#3469 to view location and financials. Gross revenue: ~$382,000 Seller’s discretionary earnings (SDE): ~ $60,000. Operation: Fully remodeled, absentee-operated. Lease: 1,185 sf; lease ends in ~2031 years Employees: 8 part-time.

$300,000Asking Price
$382,000Revenue
$60,000Cash Flow
Well Established Baskin Robbins in San Jose photo
Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt Shops

Well Established Baskin Robbins in San Jose

San Jose, CA, US

***FULLY REMODELED*** Enormous potential to grow with more hands-on & dedicated owner-operators. Baskin Robbins is a nationally recognized brand that has a more simple operation compared to restaurants. Asking Price: $450,000 Sales: ~$453,000 Seller's Discretionary Earnings: ~$120,000 Rent: ~$4,896.16 (all inclusive) Lease: New Lease required Size: 1,110sf Employees: 9 part time Financing: All cash only; Unsecured lending available! No SBA Loans or Seller financing.

$450,000Asking Price
$453,000Revenue
$120,000Cash Flow
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Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt Shops

Profitable Baskin-Robbins Franchise — Newly Remodeled

Alameda County, CA, US

Rare opportunity to acquire a profitable, established Baskin-Robbins franchise in a strong Alameda County shopping center. Backed by one of the most recognized dessert brands in the world, this location generates approximately a net income of approximately $130,000–$140,000. The store is 1,500 sq. ft. with rent at $8,600 per month. The business recently completed a full remodel totaling approximately $180,000, bringing the location fully up to current franchise standards. The updated interior provides a modern, clean, and inviting atmosphere, minimizing near-term capital expenditure for a new owner. Positioned in a well-trafficked area with strong neighborhood density and consistent customer flow. Ideal for an owner-operator seeking stable income or a franchise operator looking to expand in the East Bay market. Financial Summary Net Income: ~$130,000–$140,000 Monthly Rent: $8,600 Size: 1,500 Sq. Ft.

$460,000Asking Price
-Revenue
-Cash Flow
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Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt Shops
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Ice Cream Shop

CA, US

Ice Cream Shop for Sale in Beautiful Contra Costa County Shopping Center Located in a picturesque shopping center in Contra Costa County, this charming ice cream shop offers a delightful opportunity for anyone looking to own a sweet business. The shop is open daily from 1 PM to 9 PM, providing a great window of time for customers to enjoy a variety of delicious treats. The 1900 sq/ft space is beautifully designed, creating an inviting atmosphere for patrons. A portion of the store has been rented out to a skin care business, contributing $1050 towards the total monthly rent of $6000. With monthly sales ranging between $12,000 to $15,000 and labor costs around $800 per month, this business has substantial potential. The current absentee owner believes the shop could achieve even more success by extending operating hours and introducing a selection of sandwiches. This ice cream shop is available for $150,000. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to own a thriving business in a prime location!

$150,000Asking Price
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High-Volume Pinkberry San Diego, CA - Fashion Valley Shopping Mall! photo
Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt Shops
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High-Volume Pinkberry San Diego, CA - Fashion Valley Shopping Mall!

San Diego, San Diego County, CA 92108-1130, US

Offering premium nonfat frozen yogurt in both tart and sweet, plus dairy free-options. Their top-quality flavor selection varies from their popular original tart flavor to a wide rotation of hand-crafted flavors, plus an assortment of limited-time and seasonal flavors that keep the menu fresh and encourage repeat visits. Along with a selection of high-quality toppings including fresh-cut fruits prepared daily such as sweet pineapple & mango, juicy strawberry and tangy kiwi. Also, gourmet options like honeycomb, mochi, chocolate shavings, organic gummy bears, granola and nuts. Plus, natural, organic, gluten free, kosher, nut free toppings and seasonal favorites. Customers get to personalize their cups with Pinkberry’s array of toppings and sauces, an assortment that balances healthy and indulgent, which appeals to both health-conscious and treat-seeking customers. Also, smoothies, take-home containers and family pick-up packs. As well as several completely customizable catering options (full-service, pick-up or drop-off) for any business meeting, event or party. Plus, a Pinkcard loyalty and e-gifting program. And a Pinkberry mobile app to pay, e-gift and find the closet flavors & stores. Well established franchise location for over 14 years. Features a small sleek and modern footprint. Simple operation - counter service with 3 yogurt machines (9 rotating flavors) and toppings bar. Prime retail space in Fashion Valley Shopping Mall, San Diego’s premier open-air shopping center with over 1.7 million sqft and over 200 stores. One of San Diego’s top-tier malls, as well as San Diego’s largest mall and one of the largest in California. And the mall just completed a multi-year, resort-style outdoor renovation which was launched in 2019, which added lush landscaping, water features, plazas, new walkways and a refreshed façade. Plus, a new luxury apartment development is set to start this fall in place of JCPenney! Anchored by department store legends Bloomingdale’s, Macy’s, Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom along with several luxury powerhouses like Cartier, David Yurman, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Rolex, Saint Laurent, Tudor and Versace, plus many sought-after favorites such as Anthropologie, Apple, Bath & Body Works, H&M, Sephora, Urban Outfitters, Williams-Sonoma, Zara and more. As well as a blend of high-end dining and casual eateries including Blanco Tacos + Tequila, North Italia, Tommy Bahama Marlin Bar, True Food Kitchen, plus staples like California Pizza Kitchen, P.F. Chang’s China Bistro, The Cheesecake Factory and more. In addition to an 18-screen AMC movie theater and children’s play area. Fashion Valley Mall is more than just a shopping center, it’s the perfect blend of fashion, culture and cuisine. A hub for luxury and contemporary brands. And a standout destination in San Diego that combines California sunshine, refined design, luxury retail, upscale dining, relaxed meals, entertainment and thoughtful amenities! Plus, is centrally located in Mission Valley with excellent transit access via the Fashion Valley Transit Center (Trolley Green Line and multiple bus routes). As well as regional access from I-8 (Mission Valley Freeway), Route 163 (Cabrillo Freeway), I-5 (San Diego Freeway) and I-805 linking the mall to central San Diego neighborhoods, Old Town, Balboa Park, downtown San Diego, multiple beaches, Kearny Mesa, East Country, La Jolla, North Country and much 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 Tami Hillier at [email protected] or call 503-319-4626 for more information. Showings by appointment only outside of business hours.

$189,000Asking Price
$645,000Revenue
$72,000Cash Flow
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Market Snapshot

National transaction benchmarks for ice cream 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 ice cream shop acquisitions

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

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

What You’re Actually Buying

An ice cream or frozen yogurt shop acquisition is a purchase of a lease, equipment, a brand (franchise or independent), and a seasonal revenue pattern that requires more careful financial modeling than the sunny foot traffic numbers might suggest. The business that looks wonderful in July can look unsustainable in January and many buyers who evaluate acquisitions during peak season don’t fully reckon with the off-season until they’re funding it from reserves. That’s not a reason to avoid the category. It’s a reason to analyze two full years of monthly P&Ls before making any assumptions about annual performance. The shops that work best have either extended their season through add-on offerings, or built a cost structure lean enough to survive the gaps. Know which kind you’re looking at.

What the Financials Need to Show

Monthly revenue distribution is the most important financial document in this category. Ask for month-by-month P&Ls for at least 24 months, not just annual summaries. A shop generating $400,000 annually may generate $80,000 in July and $12,000 in January and the staffing, lease, and equipment costs don’t scale down proportionally. Cost of goods sold runs 28–35% for well-run ice cream operations; anything above 38% suggests waste, theft, or a product mix tilted toward low-margin offerings. Pay particular attention to lease cost as a percentage of peak-month revenue versus off-peak revenue. A lease at $4,000 per month is 5% of July revenue and 33% of January revenue. The business that can sustain that math is the exception, not the rule.

The Lease, Location, and Seasonality Triangle

Location drives everything in this category in ways it doesn’t in other food service businesses. A waterfront or tourist-facing location generates intense seasonal volume that a suburban strip mall can’t replicate. But tourist-dependent revenue is also the most fragile; one bad weather summer, a competing attraction, or a tourism decline in the market can compress revenue meaningfully. The sweet spots are neighborhood-serving locations with consistent foot traffic year-round, ideally near a school or community anchor that drives traffic in cold-weather months too. Verify the lease term and renewal rights before pricing the deal. A five-year lease with three years remaining and no renewal option in a proven location is a fundamentally different asset than a five-year lease with two five-year renewal options at defined rates.

Franchise vs. Independent: What the Royalty Costs Over Time

Franchise acquisitions in this category require franchisor consent to the transfer, payment of a transfer fee (typically $2,000–$10,000), and ongoing royalty obligations of 5–8% of gross revenue. Over a five-year ownership horizon, that royalty cost on a $400,000-per-year shop equals $100,000–$160,000 in total royalties paid. Evaluate the value the franchisor claims to provide against the actual benefits you receive in your specific market. In a high-recognition tourist market, Dairy Queen’s brand may drive genuine incremental traffic. In a neighborhood where regulars are loyal to the shop regardless of the sign, an independent premium product model may outperform on net economics. We see buyers overpay for franchise locations in markets where the brand hasn’t driven traffic in years but the seller presents the franchise agreement as a differentiator. The franchise is only worth its premium if it’s actually earning its royalty.

Financing and Exit Considerations

SBA 7(a) is available for ice cream shop acquisitions but requires demonstrated profitability across full-year cycles. SBA lenders want to see cash flow over at least two complete seasonal cycles, not just the peak season. Seller financing is common for independent shops in the $80,000–$200,000 range. The exit market for ice cream shops is primarily individual owner-operators; strategic or PE-backed acquirers exist only at the multi-unit franchise level. If your plan includes eventual resale, focus during ownership on two things: diversifying revenue across seasons through coffee programs, food add-ons, and event catering, and building out any franchise infrastructure cleanly so the transfer process is as simple as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

Request month-by-month P&Ls for at least 24 consecutive months. Run the annualized SDE calculation from full-year data only. Then model three scenarios. First, your actual projected seasonal revenue distribution based on monthly data, with a realistic cost structure. Second, a downside scenario where your worst month is 20% lower than the seller's worst month. Third, a working capital analysis asking how much cash you need on hand to fund operations through your lowest three consecutive months without drawing on a line of credit. Businesses that can't withstand a 20% revenue drop in their off-season without a cash flow crisis are priced for perfect execution. Most acquisitions don't go perfectly in year one. Know what the floor looks like before you close.