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Restaurants for Sale in Fort Worth

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Multi-Use Drive Thru for Sale in DeSoto, TX – 1,216 SF
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$625,000
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122 S Hampton Rd, DeSoto, TX 75115, USA1,216 sq ft
  • Drive-Thru
  • Walk-In Cooler
  • Walk-In Freezer
  • Equipment Included
  • Immediate Move-In
  • Fully Furnished

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Market Context

Restaurants for Sale

Fort Worth has become one of the fastest-growing restaurant markets in Texas, offering more accessible entry costs than Dallas while drawing from the same metroplex demand. Strong population growth, a distinct cultural identity rooted in the Stockyards, and the steady expansion of West 7th and the Cultural District have created a deep pipeline of restaurant opportunities.

Lease rates in Fort Worth vary significantly by submarket. Prime corridors command $30 to $55 per square foot annually. Secondary submarkets typically range from $20 to $32 per square foot. Understanding occupancy cost relative to revenue is the most important variable in evaluating any restaurant acquisition in Fort Worth.

Restaurant acquisitions in Fort Worth involving alcohol service require Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) license transfer or a new application, which can extend transaction timelines. Buyers should confirm the license type, review at least three years of financials, and verify the status of city and county health permits before closing.

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Nearby Markets

Fort Worth's restaurant opportunities cluster around four distinct submarkets, each with different rates, demographics, and buyer demand.

  • Fort Worth's most active restaurant corridor, with strong evening foot traffic and a young professional demographic. Lease rates range from $35 to $55 per square foot. Strong fit for full-service concepts, bars, and chef-driven independents.
  • One of the most distinctive cultural anchors in Texas, with year-round tourism and a strong identity around Western heritage. Lease rates run $30 to $48 per square foot. Particularly suited to concepts that lean into Texan cuisine, BBQ, and live-entertainment formats.
  • Fort Worth's most walkable neighbourhood restaurant scene with a strong independent identity. Lease rates range from $26 to $42 per square foot. Strong fit for chef-driven concepts and cocktail bars.
  • A mature restaurant corridor with consistent local foot traffic and a strong residential base. Lease rates run $24 to $38 per square foot. Particularly strong for family-friendly full-service and casual concepts.
  • Pepperlot lists all three restaurant sale transaction types across Fort Worth. Each structure carries different risk and entry cost profiles.

Buyer Guide

How to Buy a Restaurant in Fort Worth

  1. Step 1

    Define whether you want an operating business, an asset sale, or a property sale.

  2. Step 2

    Compare hood, grease trap, seating, storage, and utility details before touring.

  3. Step 3

    Review revenue quality, equipment condition, seller documents, and permit transfer needs.

  4. Step 4

    Use local counsel and escrow support to structure the acquisition and closing checklist.

Sale Types

Asset Sale vs Business Sale vs Property Sale

Asset Sale

A buyer acquires equipment, fixtures, furniture, and restaurant infrastructure without taking on the prior operating company.

Business Sale

A buyer acquires the operating business, brand, staff continuity, vendor relationships, and transfer documents tied to the acquisition.

Property Sale

A buyer acquires the real estate along with restaurant improvements, building systems, and site control.

Price Context

Restaurant Price Ranges in Fort Worth

Asking prices vary by market, concept, profitability, equipment condition, and whether real estate is included. Buyers often compare asset sales below $250,000, business sales from $250,000 to $1,000,000, and property sales above that range.

In Fort Worth, review the asking price against kitchen infrastructure, seating, alcohol license status, seller financing terms, and local permit transfer requirements.

Licenses and Permits

ABC License Transfer and Local Permits

Before completing a restaurant acquisition in Fort Worth, confirm ABC or state alcohol license transfer, health permits, business licenses, signage approvals, and local operating permits with the agencies that control the address.

Permit transfer rules vary by market, so buyers should verify what transfers with the business sale, what requires a new application, and what must be approved by the landlord or property owner.

For Owners & Brokers

Why Fort Worth Restaurant Sales Perform Well on Pepperlot

Pepperlot is built specifically for restaurant transactions, making it an ideal platform for Fort Worth's market.

Market-Focused Audience

Listings reach operators and brokers actively browsing restaurant acquisitions in Fort Worth, ensuring inquiries come from users with real intent.

Controlled Listing Visibility

Confidential listing options allow property details to be shared without unnecessary public exposure, structured around restaurant-specific requirements.

Restaurant-Only Search Environment

Pepperlot is built exclusively for food-service properties, keeping inquiries focused and relevant.

Direct Marketing To Restaurant Operators

Through precision digital marketing and specialized restaurant industry networks, Pepperlot promotes your Fort Worth listing to decision-makers actively seeking opportunities.

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Platform

Step-by-Step Process to Sell in Fort Worth

List Your Restaurant

Submit your Fort Worth restaurant details, financials, and transaction structure preferences.

Listing Activation

Once approved, your listing becomes visible to qualified buyers evaluating Fort Worth acquisition opportunities.

Buyer Inquiries

Receive direct inquiries through Pepperlot's secure messaging system.

Transaction Execution

Negotiations and agreements are handled directly between buyers and sellers.

About PepperLot

Built for Restaurant Acquisitions in Fort Worth

PepperLot organizes restaurant acquisitions around the details buyers need in Fort Worth: sale structure, equipment, permits, seating, and property context.

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Restaurant Acquisition Focus

Our team focuses on restaurant real estate so buyers, sellers, brokers, and owners can compare acquisition opportunities without general commercial listing noise.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a restaurant for sale in Fort Worth cost?

Fort Worth restaurant acquisitions range widely depending on submarket and concept. Asset sales typically start from $28,000 and run up to several hundred thousand for established turnkey concepts. Full business sales range from $95,000 to over $950,000 for prime locations with strong revenue, valuable lease terms, and TABC licenses.

What are restaurant lease rates in Fort Worth?

Fort Worth restaurant lease rates vary by submarket. Prime locations average $30 to $55 per square foot annually. Secondary corridors typically range from $20 to $32 per square foot annually.

What types of restaurant transactions are listed in Fort Worth?

Pepperlot lists business sales, asset sales, and property sales across Fort Worth. Asset sales transfer equipment and lease only, keeping the seller's liabilities out of the transaction. Business sales include the full operation, brand, permits, and staff. Property sales are outright real estate purchases with existing restaurant infrastructure in place.

Which Fort Worth neighbourhoods have the most restaurants for sale?

The most active restaurant acquisition submarkets in Fort Worth are West 7th & Cultural District, Stockyards & Northside, and Magnolia Avenue & Near Southside. Each carries different price points, demographics, and demand profiles.

Can I list a restaurant for sale in Fort Worth on Pepperlot?

Yes. Listing on Pepperlot is free. Create a restaurant specific listing with details like hood systems, seating, permits, and lease terms, and your space is in front of buyers the same day. Confidential listing options are also available.