0 Steakhouse For Sale Dinner Only Full Liquor License Bonita Springs, FL 34134
This exceptional, highly-rated steakhouse in Bonita Springs, Florida, is available for purchase. Boasting 2,453 square feet of well-designed space, plus a 500-square-foot patio, this establishment offers a refined dining experience with seating for approximately 150 guests. The fully equipped kitchen features a double-stack broiler, walk-in cooler and freezer, 10-burner range with ovens, and ample refrigeration. The restaurant includes a comfortable bar with seating for 8-10 patrons and a separate patio area perfect for private events. A full liquor license (SRX) is in place and transferable. The current lease expires December 31, 2026, with the seller prepared to negotiate a new lease with the buyer, in the range of $6,200 per month plus $365 in CAM fees. The business has a strong track record, generating significant annual revenue and a six-figure owner benefit, with the current owner minimally involved in daily operations. The sale includes all existing equipment, furniture, and fixtures, creating a truly turnkey opportunity. This is an established business with a loyal clientele and excellent reputation, requiring no renovations or build-out. The restaurant is located in Lee County, Florida, in a rapidly growing area, presenting significant potential for future growth and expansion. Financial information is available upon execution of a confidentiality agreement and proof of funds.
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