Food Service & Catering Businesses for Sale

Food service businesses stand out when revenue comes from more than one source, but the real signal is corporate catering clients and wholesale accounts that rebook or reorder every year without the owner having to chase them.

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Organic Winery Olive Mill Logistics

Certified organic winery and olive mill operating at 20-30% of production capacity, with 1,000+ club members, a 30-acre event-ready property, and California olive oil demand outstripping supply.
Price-
Revenue$3.7M
EBITDA$231.6K

Commercial Refrigeration Energy Solutions

Sole US manufacturer of energy-saving night curtains for commercial refrigeration, with over 200,000 units installed nationally and DOE-mandated demand creating a regulatory floor for recurring replacement revenue.
Price$4M
Revenue$2.2M
EBITDA$338.8K

Artisan Bakery Café Franchise

Three consecutive years of revenue growth from $2.6M to $2.95M with expanding margins, backed by a globally recognized bakery-café franchise model with thousands of locations worldwide.
Price$1.8M
Revenue$3M
SDE$656K

National Wholesale Bakery Distributor

A wholesale bakery operating for over thirty years ranks among the top three suppliers to the U.S. airline industry, with three-year contracts covering roughly 80% of that channel and national frozen distribution to major grocery, club store, and convenience store retailers.
Price-
Revenue$20.2M
EBITDA$1.8M

Food Blending and Repackaging Services Business

Certified allergen-free, organic dry blending facility with a proprietary consumer brand generating $3M in revenue, 400-500 daily Amazon orders, and newly launched Walmart marketplace presence.
Price-
Revenue$3M
EBITDA$300K

Weddings / Events Catering Business

Full-service catering and event planning operation generating $1.2M to $1.4M in annual revenue with 15% recurring B2B contracts and multiple ancillary revenue streams.
Price$1.5M
Revenue$1.2M
SDE$300K

Bar & Restaurant

Restaurant and bar in a historic Southern California downtown with four consecutive years of revenue growth, reaching $520k in 2023, plus additional revenue from catering and film location rentals.
Price$469K
Revenue$520K
EBITDA$101.4K

Catering Business

Wedding and event catering operation generating $1.7M in revenue with year-over-year growth in both revenue and EBITDA.
Price$1.5M
Revenue$1.7M
EBITDA$300K

Winery

A producing vineyard and winery with over $1.5M in revenue and consistent profitability, offering a turnkey lifestyle business with multiple revenue streams from wine production, tasting room sales, and events.
Price-
Revenue$1.5M
SDE$253K

Office Snack / Pantry Delivery Service

Office breakroom delivery service covering fresh fruit, coffee, filtered water, and pantry supplies across two southeastern metro markets, reaching profitability in 2024 with $300k projected SDE for 2025.
Price-
Revenue$1.6M
SDE$300K

Frozen Asian Food Producer

Specialty frozen Asian cuisine brand with over 25 years of retail distribution, an exclusive overseas manufacturing partnership, and $8M in revenue from handmade shrimp-based prepared meals.
Price$4M
Revenue$8M
EBITDA$675K

Restaurant Delivery Software

All-in-one restaurant delivery SaaS platform with $6M in recurring revenue, bootstrapped to breakeven, and AI-powered features launching.
Price-
Revenue$4.5M
EBITDA$0

Seafood Distributor

Specialty seafood importer and distributor selling ready-to-heat products into 2,000 grocery stores nationwide with 95% recurring revenue from repeat customers.
Price-
Revenue$5.9M
EBITDA$600K

Mexican Restaurant

Mexican restaurant and tequila bar operating across multiple locations in Illinois, generating $1.7M in annual revenue with consistent performance and additional catering and event revenue streams.
Price-
Revenue$1.7M
SDE$148.8K

Catering Company

Full-service event catering company generating $3.7M in 2025 revenue with 19% year-over-year growth, spanning customized culinary experiences, event planning, and decor services.
Price-
Revenue$3.7M
SDE$105.7K

Italian Restaurant

A full-service Italian restaurant and bar generating $3.9M in revenue with over forty years of community loyalty, operating under fully absentee ownership from out of state.
Price-
Revenue$3.9M
SDE$300K

Brewery and Taproom

Craft brewery and distillery with three brewing systems, a full kitchen, and a live event space generating $1.3M in 2024 revenue.
Price-
Revenue$1.3M
EBITDA$200K

Boutique Vegan Winery

Handcrafted winery with $500k revenue and three sales channels primed for e-commerce and event-based expansion.
Price-
Revenue$500K
EBITDA$80K

Small Business Commerce SaaS Platform

Ecommerce software platform powering turnkey online storefronts and point-of-sale systems for independent merchants, with 95% recurring revenue and $20M in 2025 sales.
Price$100M
Revenue$20M
SDE$1.5M

Fast-Casual Dessert Chain

Franchise rights for a west coast Florida territory with six operating locations, three additional paid-for sites ready for buildout, and a specialty deep-dish cookie concept generating $3.6M in revenue in 2024.
Price$2.7M
Revenue$1.1M
SDE$150.3K

B2B Specialty Catering Service

A charcuterie and grazing board franchise in Central Texas grew revenue from $83.6k in 2023 to $385.2k in 2025, reaching $73.2k in SDE with a catering-driven model that requires no traditional restaurant buildout.
Price$201K
Revenue$385.2K
EBITDA$73K

Water Park Resort

Large indoor waterpark resort with diversified revenue from lodging, events, weddings, and on-site attractions, positioned for an established hospitality operator to scale.
Price$8M
Revenue$2.2M
SDE$400K

Axe Throwing Dining Entertainment Venue

Dining and entertainment venue combining gourmet food, crafted cocktails, live music, and axe throwing, generating $1.7M in revenue with $439k SDE.
Price$2M
Revenue$1.7M
SDE$439K

Japanese-Inspired Fast Casual Crepe Restaurant & Franchise Concept

Quick-service crepe concept combining made-to-order savory and sweet crepes, beverages, gelato, and local coffee across in-store, delivery, and catering channels that turned profitable within its first full year of operations.
Price$180K
Revenue$352.9K
SDE$62.8K

Mexican Restaurant

Fast-casual Mexican restaurant with two owner-operated locations and two franchised locations generating $2.3M in revenue, built on a fully-documented franchise infrastructure ready for expansion.
Price$1.5M
Revenue$2.3M
EBITDA$296.7K
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Due diligence

What to Look For

Practical guidance from hundreds of real acquisition conversations.

Revenue Source Mix

  • Ask for revenue broken out by channel: catering, dine-in, delivery, wholesale, and retail.
  • Catering contracts and wholesale accounts that repeat year after year carry more predictable value than walk-in traffic.
  • Understand the margins by channel too, since higher-margin catering revenue often looks smaller on the top line but contributes more to the bottom.
  • Revenue spread across catering, wholesale, and dine-in means a slowdown in one channel doesn't threaten the whole business.

Lease Terms

  • Pull the lease early and understand whether it transfers to a new owner, what the remaining term looks like, and what rent increases are scheduled.
  • A lease with seven or more years remaining at a reasonable rate is a meaningful asset.
  • A lease with two years remaining is a near-term risk you need to price into the deal.

Kitchen Team and Operations

  • Ask about the kitchen manager or head chef: how long have they been there, what do they handle day to day, and would they stay after the sale.
  • Find out whether recipes, prep schedules, food safety procedures, and supplier contacts are written down.
  • A kitchen that runs on documented systems and experienced staff you don't have to retrain is a very different acquisition from one where the owner is the de facto head chef.

Catering Client Retention

  • For catering-focused businesses, ask which corporate clients or event venues have been booking year after year and what their annual spend looks like.
  • Consistent repeat catering clients function almost like recurring revenue, and even two or three large accounts that rebook annually make a meaningful difference.
  • Get a list of clients with booking history and ask which relationships would carry over naturally versus which are personal to the current owner.

Valuation

What Should You Expect to Pay?

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SDE

Owner-operated, single revenue source, owner-dependent kitchen

4x-7x

EBITDA

Multiple revenue streams, kitchen manager in place, repeat catering clients

The spread reflects whether revenue comes from steady channels like catering contracts and wholesale versus walk-in traffic alone, and whether the kitchen runs independently without the owner present every day.

What drives a premium

Corporate catering clients and wholesale accounts that rebook or reorder year after year

Revenue spread across catering, dine-in, wholesale, and delivery with no single channel dominant

Kitchen manager or head chef with multi-year tenure who runs operations independently

Remaining lease term of seven or more years at a transferable rate with cooperative landlord

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FAQ

Food Service & Catering Business Acquisition

What should I look for when buying a food service or catering business?

Start with the revenue mix: what percentage comes from catering contracts and wholesale accounts versus one-time or walk-in sources. Then look at lease terms and confirm they're transferable. Ask about the kitchen manager: how long have they been there and what do they run independently. A business with diverse revenue, a long transferable lease, and an experienced kitchen team is a fundamentally different acquisition from one dependent on a single revenue stream and the owner's daily presence. Browse food service and catering businesses for sale on Rejigg.

How much does a food service or catering business cost?

Most food service businesses sell for 2 to 7 times annual profit. Owner-operated single-location businesses with limited recurring revenue typically trade in the 2 to 4x SDE range. Businesses with catering contracts, wholesale accounts, a kitchen team in place, and a solid lease can reach 4 to 7x EBITDA. Use the SBA loan calculator to understand what different deal sizes mean for your monthly payments.

How do I evaluate a food service or catering business before buying?

Start by confirming that the sales data matches the tax returns. Point-of-sale reports, bank deposits, and tax returns should all tell the same story. Then break revenue into channels and look at margins by channel. Review the lease in detail and understand the transfer terms. Walk through the kitchen operations and ask who handles what. If possible, visit during a busy catering day to see how the team runs without the owner directing every step.

What due diligence questions should I ask about a food service or catering business?

Key starting questions: Does the sales data reconcile with bank deposits and tax returns? What are the lease terms and what does the transfer process look like? Who is the kitchen manager and what do they handle independently? Which catering clients have been booking for two or more years and what are their annual volumes? Are recipes and prep procedures documented? What is the staff turnover history? How does capacity utilization compare to peak volume?

Where can I find food service and catering businesses for sale?

Rejigg lists food service and catering businesses that have been individually sourced and vetted. You can browse food service and catering businesses for sale on Rejigg and connect directly with owners. Listings include financial and operational details so you can evaluate fit before your first conversation.

What should I know about leases when buying a food service business?

The lease is one of the most important documents in a food service acquisition. Look at the remaining term, any rent escalation clauses, and whether the landlord's consent is required for a change of ownership. A lease with strong remaining term and clear transfer provisions is a meaningful asset. If the lease is coming up for renewal or has personal guarantee requirements, factor that into how you structure the deal. Starting a landlord conversation early through the seller is far better than discovering complications mid-diligence.

How does having multiple revenue sources affect a food service acquisition?

It reduces concentration risk and gives you more ways to grow. A business that earns from catering, wholesale, delivery, and dine-in is insulated from a slowdown in any single channel in a way that a walk-in-only concept isn't. Ask for revenue and margin by channel for at least two years. Higher-margin channels like catering and direct wholesale tend to anchor the valuation even when they're not the biggest top-line contributor. That breakdown is worth getting into before you set a number.