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You Can Buy These North Texas Restaurants Right Now

Here's your chance to get into the glamorous life.
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Have you ever thought about spending your days and nights roaming the floors of your very own restaurant? Well, lucky you. There are opportunities galore! I’ve pulled a few to wet your whistle. Remember, please check with your psychiatrist before signing any documents.

Four-year-old Grill & Bar in Dallas-Addison area with a gross revenue of $1,175,000. $425,000

Hot Area! Nostalgic! Old Downtown Rest & Bar in Collin County.
A very popular old downtown historical area with great growth and is heavily promoted by this North Dallas suburb. $325,000

Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse on Dallas Parkway within the affluent Bent Tree Preston Trail neighborhood of North Dallas. Property only. $5,400,000

Mac’s Bar-B-Que. Listing includes the real estate, going concern business value and all furniture, fixtures & equipment. $1,625,000

Italian Restaurant and Bistro. Great North Dallas Location! Established over 20 years by same owner. Price DOES NOT include name, however. Seller has agreed to let buyer use the name for six months for name change transition. $260,000

THIS IS IT! Very Profitable Hamburger Casual Rest. Long Established. (25 years). $1,100,000

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