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Restaurants for Sale or Rent in Dallas

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Pizza Restaurant in Dallas. $180,000. Dallas. “With fantastic location with visible signage and very high car counts.”

Grand Italian Restaurant and Bar. $115,000. Plano. Established 1987. “The current owner has fully renovated the restaurant after the acquisition.The restaurant is located in an area that has a lot of corporate offices and countless houses.”

Fine Dining Restaurant. $135,000. Dallas.  “Upscale, elegant, and authentic fine dining specializing in Ethiopian and Italian dishes is available for sale. Established in 1991 and moved into current location in 2005, the restaurant is the oldest Ethiopian restaurant in Dallas. The restaurant serves premium quality dishes to its customers and has been placed in D Magazine thereby drawing a number of high-end customers including celebrities.”

Asian Fusion Restaurant. $189,000. North Dallas.  “Asian fusion restaurant with emphasis on Chinese food is now available for sale. This modern, beautiful, and fast-food concept Chinese restaurant is located in the hub of one of the largest retail corridor of N. Dallas. Surrounded by a countless businesses, corporations, and residents.”

High-End Well Established Tex-Mex. $429,000.North Dallas. “Upscale Tex-Mex Grill located in N. Dallas which does over $1 Million in annual revenues. Centrally located in a fast growing city, this restaurant has accumulated a strong and loyal customer base.”

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