Hey there, Atlanta foodies! If you’ve ever dreamed of owning your own restaurant or just enjoy keeping tabs on local dining spots, we’ve got some sizzling news for you! Several fantastic restaurant spaces have recently hit the market here in our vibrant city. Each comes with its own unique flair, so let’s dig into what’s available!
If you’ve been hunting for the perfect brunch spot, look no further than the cozy nook on 950 West Marietta St NW, Suite A-110. This charming space is listed for $450,000 with a monthly rent of just $10,000. Located within the trendy Westside Paper, this 2,700-square-foot eatery can host your brunch dreams with indoor seating for 75 guests, plus an inviting outdoor patio for another 50.
It’s known for whipping up delightful pancakes, breakfast sandwiches, and hearty bowls. Oh, and guess what? You can still enjoy their scrumptious offerings at the Ponce City Market location. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to make brunch your business!
Next up, let’s talk about a vibrant plant-based eatery nestled in the heart of Buckhead Village. This trendy spot is listed for $550,000 with a monthly rent of $18,000. Spanning a spacious 4,000 square feet, this restaurant has a full bar, can seat over 100 patrons, and has some outdoor dining too. It’s the second concept from the restaurant group PLANTA, having launched successfully in Atlanta since last year.
With kitchen capabilities that can handle any volume or cuisine, this space is perfect for someone wanting to dive into the plant-based trend taking over dining scenes!
Now, if you’re more of an Italian cuisine enthusiast, check out this wonderful Italian restaurant located at 232 19th St NW, Suite 7165. Listed at $395,000 and a monthly all-in rent of $12,468.55, this spot has been serenading taste buds since opening in 2021. It boasts approximately 5,000 square feet, featuring a cozy 15-seat bar, indoor seating for 140, and outdoor seating for 50.
This place could be your ticket to bringing traditional flavors to life in the bustling Atlantic Station!
Are you ready for some gourmet nachos? If so, look no further than the delightful restaurant listed at 3095 Main St #500A, Duluth. Priced at $500,000 (with owner financing options available), this popular spot offers 3,942 square feet of space, including a fantastic 1,500-square-foot rooftop patio. Monthly total rent with extras comes to $14,827.46.
Since opening in 2018, it has captured the hearts (and appetites) of many with its delicious offerings. Plus, the open container law means guests can enjoy their drinks outside, making it a fun hangout for visitors!
Last but definitely not least, we have a modern restaurant serving Korean-Japanese cuisine at 5170 Town Center Blvd, Peachtree Corners. Listed for just $225,000 (with owner financing options), this cozy spot opened its doors in 2022 and offers a sleek 2,000 square feet space with a five-seat bar and seating for 50. Monthly rent is approximately $8,111.
From savory ramen to fresh sushi, this restaurant is poised for someone who loves to blend culinary cultures!
So there you have it, folks! From brunch to gourmet nachos, there’s something for every aspiring restaurateur in Atlanta. Whether you want to create the next brunch hotspot on the Westside, a trendy plant-based venue, or bring Italian, nacho, or fusion delights to local diners, these listings offer fabulous opportunities. If you’re interested in stepping into the restaurant world, now is the time!
Keep your eyes peeled, and who knows? You might find yourself embarking on an exciting culinary adventure soon!
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