Fast Food Restaurants For Sale in South East

South East England offers a strong mix of prosperous towns, coastal communities, and high‑growth commercial centres. Areas such as Maidstone, Guildford, Crawley, Brighton, and Chichester attract steady footfall from residents, commuters, and visitors. Buyers benefit from a region known for affluence, connectivity, and opportunities across retail, services, and hospitality.

This makes South East an attractive location for buyers seeking fast food restaurants for sale, supported by strong year‑round trade.

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Fast Food Restaurant in Kent

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Asking Price: £110,000 Turnover: £4,000

Situated in a parade, excellent trading position, residential, office and commercial area, KENT. The sales currently averages £4,000 p.w. with a Gross profit of 65% approx. (£1,000 p.w. via portals)

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Immaculate Licensed Restaurant in Surrey

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Asking Price: £195,000

Situated in a parade, excellent main road trading position, sought after residential area, SURREY. We are advised by the vendor the business enjoys a lucrative, increasing, turnover which, we understand, the vendor is happy to discuss on inspection.

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Licensed Indian Restaurant in Margate

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Asking Price: £695,000 Turnover: £10,000

Situated in a parade, excellent trading position, residential and commercial area, MARGATE, KENT. The sales currently averages £10,000 p.w. with a gross profit of 65% approx.

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Licensed Indian Restaurant in Maidstone

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Asking Price: £79,500 Turnover: £6,250

Sought after residential village, YALDING, approx. 4 miles from Paddock Wood and 6 miles from Maidstone, KENT. The sales currently averages £6,000 p.w. - £6,500 p.w. (80% deliveries) and a Gross profit of 55% approx.

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Licensed Pizza Restaurant in Carshalton

Asking Price: £89,500 Turnover: £2,850

Situated in a parade, excellent main road trading position, not far from Sutton & Wallington, SURREY. The sales currently averages £2,700 p.w. - £3,000 with a Gross profit of 65% approx. (30% VIA PORTAILS)

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Chicken Shop in Kent

Asking Price: £140,000 Turnover: £7,500

Situated in a parade, main road trading position, town centre and close to park, KENT. The sales currently averages £7,000 p.w. - £8,000 p.w. (approx 20% deliveries) with a Gross profit of 60% approx.

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Gourmet Restaurant and Cocktail Bar in Surrey

Asking Price: £225,000 Turnover: £15,500

Occupying a prominent location, excellent main junction trading position, close to the station and multi story car parks, office and commercial area, wealthy Surrey Town. The sales currently averages £15,000 p.w. - £16,000 p.w. with a Gross profit of 65% approx.

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Licensed Persian Restaurant in Surrey

Asking Price: £300,000 Turnover: £10,000

Situated in a parade, excellent main road trading position, residential, office and commercial area, sought after EAST SURREY TOWN. The sales currently averages £10,000 p.w. increasing, with a Gross profit of 60% approx. There is a tremendous opportunity to increase sales with longer opening hours and the incorporation of on-line sales.

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Why Buy a Fast Food Restaurant?

Fast food restaurants remain one of the UK’s strongest and most consistently in‑demand hospitality sectors, offering reliable trade from local customers, commuters, families, and delivery‑platform users. Whether you’re looking for a branded franchise, an independent quick‑service outlet, or a mixed dine‑in‑plus‑delivery operation, our listings cover a wide range of opportunities across the country.

Across the UK, customers rely on fast food restaurants for quick service, affordable meals, and familiar favourites - demand that stays strong throughout the week, especially during lunch, evenings, and weekends. Many fast food businesses benefit from high‑margin menu items, strong delivery sales, and additional revenue from meal deals, late‑night trade, and upselling sides and drinks.

At Nationwide Businesses, we’ve been selling UK fast food restaurants since 1959, and our long‑standing experience means we understand exactly what buyers look for and what sellers need to achieve the best price. All valuations are free, and we operate on a No Sale, No Fee basis with no advertising charges.

Browse our latest fast food restaurants for sale below, or explore our free buyer’s guide to learn what to expect when taking on a quick‑service and delivery‑focused hospitality business of your own.

Explore Fast Food Restaurants for sale across South East, including takeaway units, dine‑in‑plus‑delivery outlets, franchise opportunities, and mixed quick‑service premises. Listings often feature proven turnover, strong local demand, and opportunities to expand menus, streamline operations, or grow delivery channels, giving buyers confidence in both immediate performance and long‑term growth potential.


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FAQ

1. What does a Fast Food Restaurant typically offer?
Fast food restaurants usually serve burgers, fried chicken, wraps, pizzas, sides, desserts, and drinks, with takeaway, delivery, and quick‑service dine‑in forming the core revenue streams.

2. How profitable are Fast Food Restaurants?
Typical weekly turnover ranges from £4,000 to £25,000+, with strong margins on drinks, sides, and combo meals. Profitability depends on footfall, delivery performance, and labour efficiency.

3. Who are the main customers for Fast Food Restaurants?
Customers include students, families, office workers, commuters, late‑night diners, and delivery customers seeking quick, affordable meals.

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