American Restaurants For Sale in Essex

Essex offers a strong mix of coastal tourism, commuter towns, and established local communities. Areas such as Chelmsford, Colchester, Southend‑on‑Sea, and Harlow attract steady footfall and varied customer demand. Buyers benefit from a county known for growth, connectivity, and opportunities across retail, services, and hospitality.

This makes Essex an attractive location for buyers seeking american restaurants for sale, supported by a mix of residents, commuters, and tourists.

1 American Restaurants For Sale in Essex


Most Attractive Grill and Pizza Restaurant in Essex

New / Updated
Asking Price: £1,325,000 Turnover: £28,000

Situated in a Parade, excellent High Street trading position, residential, office and commercial area, MALDON, Essex. The 31st DECEMBER 2025 accounts show show sales of 1,202,071, Gross Profit 888,956 and a Net of £446,916

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Why Buy an American Restaurant?

American restaurants remain one of the UK’s most consistently popular and versatile hospitality businesses, offering strong demand for burgers, grills, smokehouse dishes, wings, and classic diner‑style favourites. Whether you’re looking for a modern American bar‑and‑grill, a family‑friendly diner, or a fully licensed restaurant with delivery potential, our listings cover a wide range of opportunities across the country.

Across the UK, diners increasingly value bold flavours, generous portions, and relaxed, sociable dining areas where American restaurants excel. Many businesses benefit from strong evening and weekend trade, high margins on signature dishes, and the ability to expand through delivery platforms, specials, and themed events.

At Nationwide Businesses, we’ve been selling UK American restaurants since 1959, and our long‑standing experience means we understand exactly what buyers look for and what sellers need to achieve the best price. All valuations are free, and we operate on a No Sale, No Fee basis with no advertising charges.

Browse our latest American restaurants for sale below, or explore our free buyer’s guide to learn what to expect when taking on a hospitality business of your own.

Discover American Restaurants for sale across Essex, including diners, smokehouses, BBQ concepts, and fusion formats. Nationwide Businesses connects buyers with established sites offering strong trading history, high delivery demand, and proven profitability. Start your search with trusted guidance, transparent financials, and nationwide coverage to secure the right American restaurant opportunity.


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FAQ

1. What does an American Restaurant typically offer?
American restaurants usually serve burgers, ribs, wings, steaks, fries, BBQ dishes, milkshakes, desserts, and US‑style comfort food, with dine‑in, takeaway, and delivery forming the core revenue streams.

2. How profitable are American Restaurants?
Typical weekly turnover ranges from £5,000 to £25,000+, with gross profit margins often 60–75% on drinks and 55–70% on food. Profitability depends on menu mix, labour efficiency, and delivery performance.

3. Who are the main customers for American Restaurants?
Customers include families, students, office workers, groups, and evening diners, with strong demand for both dine‑in and delivery, especially at weekends.

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