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Restaurants for Sale in The Bronx

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Market Context

Understanding the Bronx Market

The Bronx is New York City's most underserved major restaurant market relative to population. With over 1.4 million residents, the borough has fewer restaurants per capita than Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Queens, creating meaningful opportunity for operators who can serve the borough's strong immigrant food cultures and growing residential corridors.

Lease rates remain among the most accessible in NYC. Arthur Avenue and the most established Belmont blocks reach $40 to $58 per square foot annually. Tremont, Fordham, and most of the rest of the borough sit at $28 to $48. Asset sales start from $45,000 and full business sales from $120,000, materially below Manhattan and prime Brooklyn.

Bronx restaurant economics reward concepts with genuine community ties and authentic engagement with the borough's deep Caribbean, West African, Dominican, Puerto Rican, and Italian food traditions. The market is less driven by trend and food media than Manhattan or Brooklyn but customer loyalty within ethnic and cultural communities is extraordinarily strong.

Where to Buy a Restaurant in The Bronx

The Bronx's restaurant submarkets each carry distinct customer bases, lease economics, and concept fit. Choosing the right one matters as much as the concept itself.

  • Arthur Avenue and Belmont: Arthur Avenue is New York's original Little Italy and remains one of the most authentic Italian food corridors in the United States. Lease rates run $40 to $58 per square foot. Customer base mixes loyal locals, regional food tourists, and Fordham University students and faculty.
  • Tremont and Fordham Road: Tremont and Fordham anchor strong Caribbean, West African, and Dominican food cultures. Lease rates remain among the most accessible in NYC at $28 to $42 per square foot. Customer base is deeply local with very strong word of mouth within community networks.
  • Mott Haven and the South Bronx: Mott Haven has seen meaningful new residential investment over the last decade. Lease rates run $32 to $48 per square foot. Strong opportunity for chef driven concepts entering an emerging market with growing Manhattan day tripper interest.
  • Yankee Stadium and Concourse: The Yankee Stadium area drives concentrated game day revenue from April through October. Lease rates run $36 to $52 per square foot. Concepts here must manage extreme seasonal and event driven revenue swings.

Types of Restaurants for Sale in The Bronx

Pepperlot lists all three restaurant sale transaction types across The Bronx. Each structure carries different risk and entry cost profiles.

  • Business Sale: The whole business is sold, including its assets, operations, and the lease to the new owner. Business sales in New York often include valuable SLA licenses and established neighborhood customer bases.
  • Asset Sale: Business sells its assets like equipment, inventory, and lease, while keeping the legal entity and most liabilities. A protected entry into a New York market for buyers who want infrastructure without prior liabilities.
  • Property Sale: Property for sale with existing restaurant infrastructure and permits in place. Ideal for buyers seeking long term ownership of the real estate itself in New York's commercial real estate market.
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Why Use Pepperlot to Find Restaurants for Sale in The Bronx

Built exclusively for restaurant real estate.

Restaurant Only Listings

Restaurant Only Listings

Every listing on Pepperlot is a restaurant or F&B space. No warehouses, offices, or unrelated commercial properties diluting your The Bronx search.

Restaurant Specific Listing Fields

Restaurant Specific Listing Fields

Hood systems, grease traps, walk-in coolers, SLA permits, alcohol licenses, seating capacity, patio availability. The details that drive restaurant decisions are in every listing.

New York Market Intelligence

New York Market Intelligence

Cuisine gap analysis, demographic data, and competitive landscape information for The Bronx. Make a more informed decision before committing capital or signing a lease.

Confidential Listings

Confidential Listings

Some of the best The Bronx restaurant opportunities are listed confidentially. Pepperlot gives you access to off market opportunities not available on general platforms.

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How to Buy a Restaurant in The Bronx

A step-by-step approach to acquiring your next location.

Browse Active Listings

Browse Active Listings

Filter The Bronx listings by transaction type, size, price, and specific features like hood systems, grease traps, outdoor seating, and SLA alcohol licenses. Every listing includes the operational details that matter for restaurant acquisitions in New York.

Review the Transaction Structure

Review the Transaction Structure

Understand whether you are acquiring a full business, assets only, or a property outright. Each structure carries different liabilities, transition timelines, and entry costs. Asset sales protect buyers from prior liabilities. Business sales require deeper due diligence on financials, staff, and SLA license transferability.

Contact the Seller Directly

Contact the Seller Directly

Each listing displays the seller or broker's contact details. Reach out directly. Ask for three years of financial statements, lease documents, and SLA license details. For New York transactions, also confirm the status of any DOB Letter of No Objection, Place of Assembly certificate, and Department of Health permits.

Evaluate the Lease and SLA License

Evaluate the Lease and SLA License

The Bronx lease rates range from $28 to $65 per square foot annually depending on submarket and location. Confirm the remaining lease term, renewal options, CAM charges, and SLA license type and transfer status. Personal guarantees and good guy guarantees are standard in New York commercial leases, particularly in NYC.

Our Vision

PepperLot exists to modernize how restaurants are bought and sold. By focusing exclusively on restaurants for sale, the platform eliminates noise from unrelated business listings and creates a marketplace built around real operational needs.

The goal is simple: better data, better matches, and better outcomes for restaurant buyers and sellers.

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Who We Are

PepperLot is a restaurant-only real estate and transaction platform built for operators, brokers, and landlords. The team combines marketplace technology with deep category focus to support acquisitions ranging from small restaurants for sale to multi-location portfolios.

Every feature, listing, and filter is designed to serve one purpose: making restaurant transactions clearer, faster, and more informed.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a restaurant for sale in The Bronx cost?

The Bronx restaurant acquisitions vary by submarket and concept type. Asset sales typically start from $45k+. Full business sales range from $120k+ to over $650k+ for established concepts in prime submarkets like Arthur Avenue and Belmont, Tremont and Fordham Road, Mott Haven and the South Bronx. Confirm at least three years of financials and SLA license status before making any offer.


What are restaurant lease rates in The Bronx?

The Bronx restaurant lease rates run roughly $28 to $65 per square foot annually, with the higher end of the range applying to prime submarkets and the lower end to emerging or suburban areas. NNN structures and CAM charges typically add another $8 to $18 per square foot annually.


What types of restaurant transactions are listed in The Bronx?

Pepperlot lists business sales, asset sales, and property sales across The Bronx. Asset sales transfer equipment and lease only, keeping the seller's prior liabilities out of the transaction. Business sales include the full operation, brand, SLA license where transferable, and staff. Property sales are outright real estate purchases.


Do I need an SLA license to buy a The Bronx restaurant?

Any restaurant in The Bronx that serves alcohol requires a State Liquor Authority (SLA) license. Bronx County SLA license transfers and new applications typically take 90 to 180 days. The 500 foot rule applies to new licenses near schools and houses of worship. Confirm the license type and transfer requirements with both the seller and SLA before closing.


What submarkets are most active for restaurant sales in The Bronx?

On Pepperlot, the most active The Bronx submarkets currently are Arthur Avenue and Belmont, Tremont and Fordham Road, Mott Haven and the South Bronx. Each carries different customer demographics, lease economics, and concept fit, so the best submarket depends substantially on the concept being acquired or planned.


Can I list my The Bronx restaurant for sale on Pepperlot?

Yes. Listing on Pepperlot is free. Create a The Bronx-specific listing with details like hood systems, seating, SLA license type, and lease terms. Confidential listing options are available for sellers who prefer to reach buyers without publicly disclosing the business identity.