Coffee Shops For Sale in the UK

Explore Coffee Shops for sale across the UK, including independent cafés, patisseries, kiosk‑style units, and mixed café‑restaurant premises. Listings often feature proven turnover, strong local demand, and opportunities to refine menus, extend trading hours, or enhance customer experience, giving buyers confidence in both immediate performance and long‑term growth potential.

51 Coffee Shops For Sale in the UK


Health Food Shop plus Cafe and Therapy rooms in Gloucestershire

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Asking Price: £69,500 Turnover: £3,000

Semi-detached property, excellent High Street trading position, residential, office and commercial area, Gloucestershire. The physical high street storefront achieves a highly consistent, organic turnover averaging £12,000 per month, operating on a robust and exceptionally stable Gross Profit margin of 30.8%. This steady baseline revenue is driven entirely by zero-cost local footfall. Included in the sale price is the business’s newly developed, fully automated nationwide e-commerce framework. Built on a premium architecture with all product ranges pre-loaded, this digital infrastructure represents an immediate, untapped growth channel for an incoming owner to scale operations nationwide from Day 1.

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Licensed Cafe Bistro in Gloucestershire

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Asking Price: £225,000 Turnover: £8,250

The business is located within a distinctive retail courtyard in the sought after Cotswolds market town Gloucestershire. The area is home to independent shops and artisan businesses, attracting both locals and tourists year round. The sales currently averages £8,500 p.w. with a gross profit of 78% approx. We are advised the accounts for year ending 31.05.26 showed sales of £423,350 and a gross profit of £322,649 (76%) With consistent financial performance, strong local demand, and clear opportunities for growth — including extended hours, evening trade, menu expansion, and delivery options — the business represents a compelling, low risk acquisition in a thriving Cotswold market town.

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Immaculate Sandwich Bar in Buckinghamshire

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Asking Price: £165,000 Turnover: £7,000

Situated in a parade, main road trading position, commercial area, near station, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. The sales currently averages £6,000 p.w.- £8,000 p.w. Gross profit 65%

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Coffee Shop plus Delicatessen in Finsbury

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Asking Price: £80,000 Turnover: £2,900

Situated in a parade, excellent trading position, office area close to Chancery Lane & Farringdon Underground Station, CITY OF LONDON. WE ARE INFORMED the turnover averages £2,800/£3,000 p.w. in our opinion offering further potential to increase in the right hands.

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Restaurant and Coffee Shop in Primrose Hill

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Asking Price: £165,000 Turnover: £5,500

Situated in a Parade, main road trading position, residential, office and commercial area, WEST HAMPSTEAD, London, NW3. The sales currently averages £5,500 p.w. with a Gross profit of 65% approx. (NO DELIVERIES)

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Coffee Shop and Bakery in Dorset

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Asking Price: £125,000 Turnover: £4,000

Situated in a Parade, excellent trading position, residential, office and commercial area, Dorset. The sales currently averages £4,000 p.w. with a Gross profit of 65% approx. (no portal sales) Net Profit: Approx. 30%

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Café and Desert Parlour in Erith

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Asking Price: £50,000 Turnover: £1,350

Situated in a parade, large residential estate, ERITH, KENT. The sales currently averages £1,200 - £1,500 p.w. with a Gross profit of 65% approx. (£ 500 VIA PORTALS)

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Well Presented Tea Room in Whetstone

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Asking Price: £49,500 Turnover: £1,800

Situated in a parade, main road trading position, residential and commercial area, WHETSTONE, LONDON, N20. The sales currently averages £1,800 p.w. with a Gross profit of 75% approx.

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Coffee shops remain one of the UK’s most popular and resilient hospitality businesses, offering strong daytime trade from commuters, shoppers, students, office workers, and local residents. Whether you’re looking for an independent café, a high‑street coffee bar, a kiosk‑style unit, or a mixed coffee‑and‑food operation, our listings cover a wide range of opportunities across the country.

Across the UK, customers rely on coffee shops for quality drinks, light meals, and a welcoming space to meet, work, or relax - creating steady footfall throughout the day. Many coffee shops benefit from simple operations, loyal customer bases, strong margins on hot drinks, and additional revenue from pastries, sandwiches, brunch menus, and delivery platforms.

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FAQ

1. What does a Coffee Shop typically offer?
Coffee shops usually provide hot drinks, iced drinks, cakes, pastries, sandwiches, light lunches, and a relaxed sit‑in or takeaway experience.

2. How profitable are Coffee Shops?
Typical weekly turnover ranges from £3,000 to £15,000+, with strong margins on hot drinks and homemade cakes. Profitability depends on footfall, menu mix, and service speed.

3. Who are the main customers for Coffee Shops?
Customers include commuters, students, professionals, families, remote workers, and shoppers seeking a comfortable place to relax or work.

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