Cocktail Bar 48, low rent
$160,000
Category: Los Angeles | Listed: October 18, 2010
Year Established: 1946 Long established cocktail bar (since 1946). No Food Service. Lowest rent. License allows operating hours from 6am-2am and beer and wine to be sold offsale. Pool table and gol...
Very Profitable hottest Cub in Los Angeles is for sale.
$2,500,000
Category: Los Angeles | Listed: October 18, 2010
Year Established: 1 Very profitable club/bar/restaurant with 25,000 square feet in an excellent busy down town Los Angeles location with long term lease is looking for a qualified buyer/operator. C...
Beer Bar, Low Down
$80,000
Category: Los Angeles | Listed: October 18, 2010
Year Established: 1900 Beer Bar with 10 keg tap system. Limited food but has complete kitchen w/ 12ft hood. Established many years. Nice and clean inside. Good customer base. 2000 sq ft with low re...
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