Buy a Restaurant in Hampshire or offer your Restaurant for sale.
Nationwide Businesses is one of the largest UK business transfer agents.
We are pleased to be offering Businesses For Sale in Hampshire including
Fast Food Restaurants, Restaurants
and other businesses
for over 50 years. If you are looking to sell a Restaurant in
Hampshire, visit our
Selling a Business
section for a free no obligation valuation.
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Currently under offer or sold businesses in Hampshire
The following businesses for sale are already sold subject to
contract, please register your interest and we will contact you if for any
reason they come back on the market.
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Food Service Businesses in Hamble, Hampshire. More Details 2.
Food Service Businesses in Hartley Wintney, Hampshire. More Details 3.
Food Service Businesses in Havant, Hampshire. More Details 4.
Food Service Businesses in Hayling Island, Hampshire. More Details 5.
Food Service Businesses in Headley, Hampshire. More Details 6.
Food Service Businesses in Holybourne, Hampshire. More Details 7.
Food Service Businesses in Hook, Hampshire. More Details 8.
Food Service Businesses in Horndean, Hampshire. More Details 9.
Food Service Businesses in Hythe, Hampshire. More Details 10.
Food Service Businesses in Ibsley, Hampshire. More Details 11.
Food Service Businesses in Lee-on-Solent, Hampshire. More Details 12.
Food Service Businesses in Liphook, Hampshire. More Details
Why choose one of our Restaurants for Sale in Hampshire?
Restaurants for sale with Nationwide Businesses receive specialist attention as the business sale process is unique. Our 50 years of expertise in selling this kind of business in the UK is why we are first choice agents.
We would love to hear from you if you have any queries of any type. We have been established for over 50 years and often have expert business surveyors and valuers calling us for advice on valuing businesses.
The catering industry has continued to enjoy popular growth throughout all stages of the economic cycle. A typical high street may have bakeries, coffee shops, fast food establishments and restaurants where patrons can choose the culinary experience their socio economic group desire.
A career caterer’s working day has natural busy periods, but with good preparation and flexible staffing gross profits of 70% plus are achievable. Many caterers maximise revenue generated against premises costs developing a takeaway service to compliment their high street presence, some even offering a home or office delivery option. Outside catering including corporate buffets provide another lucrative income stream, and, diversify risk.
Running a catering business is a dynamic venture which, when conscientiously managed, can achieve significant financial rewards.