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Brand NEW Pizza shop for sale Gahanna area photo
Pizza Restaurants

Brand NEW Pizza shop for sale Gahanna area

Columbus, Franklin County, OH, US

🍕 Turnkey Pizza Shop for Sale – Prime Gahanna Location A rare opportunity to own a fully built-out, like-new pizza shop in the highly desirable Gahanna area. This business is ideally positioned in a high-traffic shopping center on a busy corner, offering excellent visibility and consistent customer flow. Why this opportunity stands out: Built new in 2025 – Everything is brand new, from equipment to interior buildout Turnkey operation – Just bring your concept, rename, and start selling Immaculate condition – Spotless facility with equipment in excellent shape Prime setup for volume: Triple conveyor belt pizza oven with hood system Walk-in cooler Efficient layout designed for high-output service Business model – Ideal for pickup and delivery, with a small dine-in area Strong lease in place – Rent is $4,498/month, secured through 2033 Additional Highlights: Located in a busy commercial corridor with strong surrounding retail Limited direct pizza competition in the immediate area Perfect for an owner-operator or expanding brand Reason for Sale: Out-of-town owners managing multiple businesses—unable to effectively oversee this location.

$115,000
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Pizza Restaurants

Well Established Pizza Business Over 15 Years in Business

Dauphin County, PA, US

This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-established, independently owned pizza restaurant serving a loyal customer base in a desirable Central Pennsylvania market. Operating for over 15 years, the business has built a strong reputation as a go-to destination for high-quality pizza, subs, and casual dining. Strategically located in a high-visibility shopping center, the restaurant benefits from consistent local traffic, repeat customers, and limited direct competition. The operation is fully equipped with a commercial kitchen, dine-in seating, and a streamlined service model designed for efficiency and consistency. A trained and reliable staff is in place, allowing for a smooth transition to new ownership. Key Highlights: Exclusive position as the only dedicated pizza restaurant in the immediate trade area Established brand with strong community ties and repeat clientele Fully equipped, turnkey operation with all FF&E included Simple, proven business model with consistent demand Favorable lease structure with strong visibility and accessibility Growth Opportunities: Introduce delivery services to capture unmet local demand Expand hours to increase revenue potential Implement online ordering and digital marketing strategies Increase margins through pricing optimization and cost controls Develop catering and group order channels This opportunity is ideal for an owner-operator or entrepreneurial buyer looking to acquire a stable, community-rooted business with clear upside potential. The current owner is seeking retirement and is committed to a smooth transition, including training and support.

$175,000
$637,000Revenue
$100,000Cash Flow
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American Restaurants
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Asset Sale - Second Generation Restaurant with Hood in San Francisco

San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA, US

***ASSET SALE - MOTIVATED SELLER - ESTIMATED 19.5' TYPE 1 HOOD*** Situated in San Francisco's Mission District, known for its diverse culinary scene and strong consumer demand for authentic ethnic cuisine, the area maintains consistent pedestrian traffic and supports both local clientele and tourism. Asset Sales feature comprehensive commercial kitchen equipment and infrastructure which allows for immediate operational capability without the extended timeline associated with new restaurant development and permitting processes. This location would be perfect for any type of dine-in restaurant concept. City: San Francisco, CA (Mission District) Asking Price: $200,000 Financing: All cash only; Unsecured lending available! No SBA loan. No Seller Finance. Rent: $7,426 (all inclusive) Building Square Feet: 1,722sf + Basement (similar size) Lease Expiration: 9/2028 plus 5 year option to extend Reason for Selling: Other responsibilities Please request NDA for more info.

$200,000
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19 Years Established, Thriving, Fully Equipped Pizza Shop photo
Pizza Restaurants

19 Years Established, Thriving, Fully Equipped Pizza Shop

Alameda County, CA, US

940 s.f. in prime area shopping center. Gross income: $14000/mo. PG&E: $900/mo. Rent $4080/mo Inventory: $6000. Great for owner operator. For more information, call 510-427-8597

$160,000
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Pizza Restaurants

Pizza Twist Net $150,000

Contra Costa County, CA, US

This is a prime location business in a busy shopping center with ample residential and pedestrian traffic. This place has a double kitchen, perfect for a guest kitchen and catering operations. The pizza section costs close to $45,000 per month with very low overhead. The base rent is only $3200 per month with a long-term lease. This location is great for a catering business because it has a separate kitchen; you can run two businesses from one location. According to the seller, owner-operators can make over $150,000 net. A motivated seller is willing to finance $100,000 of the asking price at a low interest rate.

$350,000
$600,000Revenue
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$200,000+ net income per year Liquor store & Pizza photo
Pizza Restaurants
Liquor Stores

$200,000+ net income per year Liquor store & Pizza

Alameda County, CA, US

Prime Liquor Store & Pizza Business Opportunity with Real Estate Available – Alameda County This is a rare opportunity to acquire a freestanding retail building in a prime, high-visibility location on a busy street in the heart of Alameda County. The property offers strong existing cash flow with additional development potential. The 3,400 square-foot building currently houses a successful liquor store and pizza operation. According to the owner, the property also has the potential for an additional 1,500 square feet of development, which may allow for the construction of multiple apartment units or office space, offering significant upside for future value and income (buyer to verify with the city). The liquor store generates approximately $55,000 in monthly sales, with margins between 35% and 40%. In addition, the pizza operation produces between $22,000 and $25,000 per month in gross revenue, with an impressive 75% gross profit margin. The space is already equipped with a built-in hood and kitchen, making it ideal for continued food service operations. The business operates daily from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM and is currently run semi-absentee by the owner, with two full-time employees and one part-time employee managing daily operations. Inventory is approximately $180,000. Buyers have two attractive acquisition options: • Business Only: $650,000 with rent of $10,380 per month • Business & Real Estate: $3,150,000 with approximately $600,000 down payment

$649,000
$1,000,000Revenue
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$200,000+ net yearly Liquor store & Pizza With the Real Property photo
Pizza Restaurants
Liquor Stores

$200,000+ net yearly Liquor store & Pizza With the Real Property

Alameda County, CA, US

Prime Liquor Store & Pizza Business Opportunity with Real Estate Available – Alameda County This is a rare opportunity to acquire a freestanding retail building in a prime, high-visibility location on a busy street in the heart of Alameda County. The property offers strong existing cash flow with additional development potential. The 3,400 square-foot building currently houses a successful liquor store and pizza operation. According to the owner, the property also has the potential for an additional 1,500 square feet of development, which may allow for the construction of multiple apartment units or office space, offering significant upside for future value and income (buyer to verify with the city). The liquor store generates approximately $55,000 in monthly sales, with margins between 35% and 40%. In addition, the pizza operation produces between $22,000 and $25,000 per month in gross revenue, with an impressive 75% gross profit margin. The space is already equipped with a built-in hood and kitchen, making it ideal for continued food service operations. The business operates daily from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM and is currently run semi-absentee by the owner, with two full-time employees and one part-time employee managing daily operations. Inventory is approximately $180,000. Buyers have two attractive acquisition options: • Business Only: $650,000 with rent of $10,380 per month • Business & Real Estate: $3,150,000 with approximately $600,000 down payment This is an excellent opportunity for an owner-operator or investor seeking high current income with future development potential in one of Alameda County’s established commercial areas.

$3,150,000
$1,000,000Revenue
-Cash Flow
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Pizza Restaurants
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NY-Style Pizzeria & Quick-Service Eatery

Contra Costa County, CA, US

Quick-service pizza, slices, hot dogs, and gyros to-go in an approx. 800 SF El Cerrito strip mall location (no current dine-in). 2025 revenue: over $150K. Lease through 2028 with a 5-year option; Rent: $2,168/month through 2026 (3% annual increase). The busy location is surrounded by ethnic eateries and grocers (open 8am-8:30pm daily). Owner selling fast due to leaving the country. Asset sale (FF&E only), includes new electrical, grease trap, fans, refrigerators, sinks, floors, and a double-stacked pizza oven. Opportunity to continue pizza business (with marketing to schools, currently no online marketing) or launch a new food concept. Cash only.

$75,000
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Pizza Restaurants

Pizza Restaurant in Great Area

Walnut Creek, Contra Costa County, CA, US

This is a fantastic, clean and Cozy 950 sq ft absentee owner pizza restaurant is situated in the prestigious city of Contra Costa. Boasting a gorgeous and welcoming atmosphere, this restaurant is a true gem. It features a type two hoods, walk-in cooler, freezer, and seating for 15 inside and 10 outside. Currently the rent is $3800 but it will be increased with the new buyer and will be a new lease. The current owner has lovingly owned and operated this restaurant for 20 years. Regrettably, due to health issues preventing further work, he has made the difficult decision to sell. The restaurant currently employs 2 full-time and 1 part-time staff members. This is a great business for the owner. Seller claims gross income of $264,000/ For more information, please contact the agent, Nima Sadati, DRE # 01358748, at 925-787-2094.Seller claims gross income of $264,000/ For more information, please contact the agent, Nima Sadati, DRE # 01358748, at 925-787-2094.

$199,000
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Pizza Restaurants

Low Rent and Good Income Pizza Restaurant

Alameda County, CA, US

This is an owner-operated, 1,200 sq. ft. restaurant located in a strip mall. The owner has just completed a remodel, making it look very modern and cozy. The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with a very low rent of $3,500 per month (including NNN, water, and garbage). The lease expires in 4 years, with two 5-year renewal options. The restaurant has seating for 39 and is open 7 days a week. The seller claims a gross sale of $204,000 per year, with a net income of $72,000. There is one part-time employee. The restaurant serves a variety of pizzas, chicken wings, salads, and hot dogs. For more information, please contact Agent.

$170,000
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$84,000Cash Flow

Market Snapshot

National transaction benchmarks for pizza shop businesses.

Under $500K

Median revenue$518k
Median cash flow$86k
Median sale price$135k
Multiple range1.1x - 2.4x

$500K to $2M

Median revenue$1.68m
Median cash flow$305k
Median sale price$750k
Multiple range2.0x - 3.2x

Over $2M

Median revenue$4.60m
Median cash flow$1.03m
Median sale price$3.20m
Multiple range2.3x - 4.0x

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 pizza shop acquisitions

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

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

The Pizza Business Model: Why It Works and When It Doesn't

Pizza is one of the most resilient food service categories in the SMB marketplace — consistent demand, manageable food costs, delivery-native operations, and strong repeat customer frequency. But the category is also highly competitive and margin-sensitive. The key due diligence question for any pizza restaurant acquisition is whether you are buying a genuine customer relationship or simply a location and equipment. Independent pizza shops with loyal local followings and established delivery routes are fundamentally different businesses from operations where the customer base is price-driven and easily redirected to Domino's or Pizza Hut. Understand which one you are evaluating before setting your price.

Food Cost Discipline and the 28% Benchmark

Pizza restaurants should run food costs (dough, sauce, cheese, toppings) at approximately 25–30% of revenue for a well-managed operation. Cheese pricing in particular is volatile and can swing margins significantly during commodity spikes. Request monthly P&Ls for at least two years and specifically analyze food cost percentage month-by-month, not just as an annual average. Operations that show consistent food cost discipline through commodity price cycles have demonstrated real management depth. Those showing wide swings or a trend toward rising food costs have a problem that will be yours to solve post-acquisition. Dough production methodology also matters: scratch dough operations have higher labor costs but typically better margins and product differentiation than partially baked or third-party dough programs.

Delivery Infrastructure: Third-Party vs. Owned

The shift to third-party delivery platforms (DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub) has fundamentally changed the pizza business economics. Platform commissions of 20–30% of order value are the industry standard, which means delivery orders through these channels often generate margins 40–60% below in-house delivery. Analyze the revenue split carefully between owned delivery, third-party platforms, carryout, and dine-in (if applicable) and model the true margin contribution of each channel. Operations that have retained meaningful owned delivery capacity, their own driver network, phone order infrastructure, and customer loyalty program, have a competitive moat that is increasingly rare and genuinely valuable. Third-party platform ratings and review history should be reviewed as part of diligence.

How Pizza Restaurants Are Valued

Independent pizza restaurants typically trade at 1.5x to 2.5x SDE for standard operations, with higher multiples reserved for established concepts with strong delivery economics, loyal customer bases, and owner-independent management. Franchise pizza concepts (if sub-franchised) trade differently; franchise agreement, royalty obligations, and territory rights are all material deal terms that require separate review. SBA 7(a) financing is standard for pizza restaurant acquisitions, and lenders will require verified financials that support the purchase price. As a general rule, verbal representations, including claims about delivery volume or undocumented cash sales, are not accepted in underwriting.

Equipment Condition and Replacement Cost

Pizza restaurants are equipment-intensive: deck ovens, conveyor ovens, dough mixers, walk-in refrigeration, and delivery vehicle fleets all represent significant capital. Request an asset list with purchase dates and maintenance records for all major equipment, and have an independent technician assess the condition of primary ovens. Deck ovens used for high-volume production can run $15,000–$40,000 to replace; conveyor ovens for delivery-focused operations run similar replacement costs. A seller who deferred major equipment maintenance in the years before listing has effectively extracted value at your expense. Your offer should take into consideration deferred CapEx.

Staffing Stability and Kitchen Management

Pizza kitchen operations depend heavily on reliable, trained kitchen staff and the labor market for food service workers remains tight. Ask the selling owner specifically about the staff's tenure, wage rates relative to local market, and whether any key kitchen employees have indicated intent to leave. Pizza operations where the owner is the primary pizza maker, baking, shaping dough, managing bake times, overseeing qualityl carry significant key-person risk that buyers frequently underestimate. A shop that runs well when the owner is on vacation is a business; one that deteriorates when the owner is absent for two days is a job.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

The delivery customer database is one of the most valuable and most overlooked assets in a pizza acquisition. Request a full export from the POS or online ordering system: total active customers (ordered in the last 90 days), average order frequency, average order value, and geographic distribution of delivery addresses. Then confirm who actually owns that data. If all orders have been routed exclusively through DoorDash or Uber Eats, those customer relationships belong to the platform and not the restaurant. That's a material difference in what you're buying. A shop with 2,000 active delivery customers ordering 18 times a year at $28 per order has a demonstrably predictable revenue base. A shop with the same revenue concentrated in third-party platforms has something very different.