San Diego County
Turn-key San Diego Coffee Shop
Investment Summary
AvailableOffered At: $175,000
(Business Assets Only)
An 1,100-square-foot turnkey coffee shop on one of San Diego’s fastest-densifying corridors, with seating for 30 indoors and an additional 18 on a covered patio, a fully built-out kitchen, and a transferable beer and wine license. The next operator inherits a clean, efficient counter-service model with room to extend hours, layer in evening service, or pivot the concept without touching the bones.
Turnkey build with nothing to fix
The space is fully operational and ready for an immediate opening, with all FF&E included and no major capital improvements to plan for, no hood to install, and no buildout gaps to close. Plumbing, electrical, and HVAC are all in excellent working order, and the dining room has been professionally maintained since buildout.
The kitchen package includes a high-quality oven capable of handling pizzas, baked dishes, and flatbreads, a hot line for breakfast and light savory menus, professional toasters, and full prep stations. Back of house carries four commercial refrigerators and four commercial freezers, with two large bar refrigerators up front for beverage service.
Neighborhood on the rise
The café sits on a high-visibility main corridor that recently received new paving and streetscape improvements. It shares a customer parking garage with 20-plus dedicated spaces across only four businesses, an unusual amenity in a walkable central San Diego neighborhood.
Six newly built apartment complexes stand ready for occupancy in the surrounding blocks, adding hundreds of new daily residents to an already dense base. The corridor also hosts two of San Diego’s largest annual street festivals, each driving a surge of foot traffic to businesses on the route.
Built for efficient operations
The business runs on a counter-order model that keeps labor costs low and the service flow simple. There is no hood, which means lower overhead and no scheduled Ansul or make-up air maintenance. The 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. schedule has sustained a consistent mix of weekday regulars and weekend visitors with a small, manageable team.
The buildout favors operators who want clean numbers from day one and want to focus on menu, programming, and guest experience rather than on fixing systems. This is the kind of infrastructure that rewards a hands-on owner, or a second-location operator who already has playbooks ready to deploy.
Upside for the next operator
The most obvious lever is extending hours into the evening and capturing the restaurant traffic that already moves through the corridor after 5 p.m. The transferable beer and wine license supports a natural evening pivot, whether that means a small-plates program, a dessert-and-wine concept, or curated private events.
Other growth paths include building out the pastry program, adding a gelato or frozen dessert line, and expanding takeout and delivery through the existing efficient service model. Each of these extensions fits inside the current footprint and equipment package.
Ideal buyer profile
The opportunity fits a hands-on owner-operator who wants a turnkey café with no rehab overhead, or an experienced group looking for a second location in a growth neighborhood. The counter-service model and low capital-improvement burden also make this attractive for a first-time buyer stepping into independent ownership with a clear path to scale. Location and financial details are available upon request with a signed NDA.
Investment Specifications
- State: CA
- County: San Diego
- Annual Sales: $571,202
- Space Size: 1,100 sq ft
- Seating: 30 guests indoors and an additional 18 seats on a covered outdoor patio
- Parking: Street and 20+ dedicated spaces shared among only four businesses
- Hours: 8am to 4pm
- Lease Term: 3 years remaining with (1) 5-year extension
- Delivery/Takeout: Yes
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