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Turnkey Pizza Restaurant – Prime Location – Fully Equipped
Business Description
Local New York Style Pizzeria & BAR
This is a great opportunity to step into a fully built-out pizza restaurant in a prime Dallas–Fort Worth location without the cost, time, and hassle of starting from scratch. Everything is in place — ovens, hoods, walk-in cooler, POS system, delivery setup, furniture, and fixtures.
The restaurant is currently operating as a pizza concept but can be kept as-is or converted easily to another brand or menu. Perfect for an experienced operator, first-time owner, or franchisee looking for a plug-and-play site at a fraction of build-out cost.
Highlights
• Asking $99,000 (negotiable) – priced for quick sale
• Annual sales > $300,000 (seller not profitable; selling as asset opportunity)
• Complete kitchen build-out with commercial pizza ovens, prep stations, refrigeration, and all smallwares
• Modern POS system and delivery setup already in place
• Dining area fully furnished (tables, chairs, décor, signage)
• Good lease terms available for transfer to buyer
• High-traffic location with strong demographics for pizza and delivery
• Ideal for owner-operator or conversion to another food concept
Why Buy This Restaurant?
Building out a new restaurant from scratch can easily cost $250,000+ and 6–12 months of time. Here, you get a complete, operating restaurant for under $100k, ready to go immediately.
Reason for Sale
Owner is pursuing other business interests. Business is priced for quick asset sale.
The restaurant is currently operating as a pizza concept but can be kept as-is or converted easily to another brand or menu. Perfect for an experienced operator, first-time owner, or franchisee looking for a plug-and-play site at a fraction of build-out cost.
Highlights
• Asking $99,000 (negotiable) – priced for quick sale
• Annual sales > $300,000 (seller not profitable; selling as asset opportunity)
• Complete kitchen build-out with commercial pizza ovens, prep stations, refrigeration, and all smallwares
• Modern POS system and delivery setup already in place
• Dining area fully furnished (tables, chairs, décor, signage)
• Good lease terms available for transfer to buyer
• High-traffic location with strong demographics for pizza and delivery
• Ideal for owner-operator or conversion to another food concept
Why Buy This Restaurant?
Building out a new restaurant from scratch can easily cost $250,000+ and 6–12 months of time. Here, you get a complete, operating restaurant for under $100k, ready to go immediately.
Reason for Sale
Owner is pursuing other business interests. Business is priced for quick asset sale.
About the Business
- Years in Operation
- 4
- Employees
- 3
- Facilities & Assets
- All equipment and build-out included – ready to operate from day one
- Market Outlook / Competition
- Typical competion within the area
- Opportunities for Growth
- This is a great opportunity to step into a fully built-out pizza restaurant in a prime Dallas–Fort Worth location without the cost, time, and hassle of starting from scratch. Everything is in place — ovens, hoods, walk-in cooler, POS system, delivery setup, furniture, and fixtures.
The restaurant is currently operating as a pizza concept but can be kept as-is or converted easily to another brand or menu. Perfect for an experienced operator, first-time owner, or franchisee looking for a plug-and-play site at a fraction of build-out cost.
Real Estate
- Owned or Leased
- Leased
- Building Sq. Ft.
- 2,870
- Rent
- $11,988.00 per month
- Lease Expiration
- 11/29/2031
About the Sale
- Seller Motivation
- Owner is pursuing other business interests. Business is priced for quick asset s
- Transition Support
- Onwer is absentee , run by staff.
- Financing Options
- All cash
Listing Info
- ID
- 2396814
- Listing Views
- 2880
Business Location
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