Turn-key Fresh Salads, Wraps & Bowls Near SUNY New

NEW PALTZ, New York

Asking Price $225,000 Year Established
Annual Revenue $341,065 Reason for Selling Focus on other endeavors  
Annual P/L $0 Attention Kim Rusich
Annual Cash Flow $79,046 Listing Number 1011142  
# of Employees Business Category Food & Beverage: Restaurants, Fast Food, Deli

Business Overview:

This well-loved Hudson Valley dining concept has built a strong local following by offering fresh, made-to-order wraps, signature salads, warm rice bowls, quinoa bowls, seasonal specials, and fully customizable meal options designed for today’s health-conscious consumers. Guests are drawn to this restaurant for its high-quality ingredients, house made dressings, flavorful proteins, vegan and gluten-friendly choices, and the ability to create meals tailored to individual tastes and lifestyles, all served in a bright, welcoming environment with fast, friendly service.
Created from the owner’s vision of bringing fresh, wholesome food and a true “craft your own” experience to the community, the business combines operational simplicity with broad customer appeal. The menu is designed to attract a diverse customer base ranging from busy professionals and families to fitness-minded consumers and wellness-focused diners seeking healthier alternatives without sacrificing flavor or convenience.
In addition to strong dine-in and takeout demand, the business also offers catering services that provide additional revenue opportunities and expansion potential. Beautifully built-out and fully operational, this is an ideal opportunity for an owner-operator, hospitality entrepreneur, or existing restaurant group looking to acquire an established concept with a loyal customer base and continued growth potential in the expanding better-for-you dining market.

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Additional Details:

  • The property is Leased.
  • This is not homebased business opportunity.
  • This is not a franchise resale opportunity

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