Restaurants for Sale in Miami-Dade County
Restaurant real estate in South Florida is one of the tightest niches in commercial — second-generation spaces with vent hoods, grease traps, and outdoor seating allowances trade at a meaningful premium to vanilla shells. We work freestanding restaurant buildings, in-line restaurant lease assignments, and going-concern + real-estate combined sales.
24 restaurants for sale in Miami-Dade County

8726 26 ST

1262 Palm Ave

2345 37th Ave

4950 12th Ave

5241 87th Ave D104

4775 183rd St

3138 Coral Way

2928 17th Ave

45 22nd Ave

Top of The Line Fish & Seafood Market With Distribution in Miami
1264-1266 Palm Ave

Miami

1410 20th St

Miami

900 Biscayne Blvd Downtown Miami

Miami

239 9th St

1777 3 AV

620 Crandon Blvd

Miami Beach

Latin Cafeteria for Sale West Flagler

1527 Washington Ave

5445 Collins Ave

8237 124th St
Restaurants in Miami-Dade County
Miami-Dade is the financial and cultural anchor of South Florida — international capital flow, deepest investor pool, and the broadest commercial inventory of the three counties.
Restaurant real estate in South Florida is one of the tightest niches in commercial — second-generation spaces with vent hoods, grease traps, and outdoor seating allowances trade at a meaningful premium to vanilla shells. We work freestanding restaurant buildings, in-line restaurant lease assignments, and going-concern + real-estate combined sales.
Operators expanding from one location to many, multi-unit franchisees, and 1031 exchangers buying single-tenant restaurant NNN. On the lease side, tenant reps for new concepts and landlord reps refilling vacated restaurant boxes.
Frequently asked
How active is the Restaurants market in Miami-Dade County?
Miami-Dade is the financial and cultural anchor of South Florida — international capital flow, deepest investor pool, and the broadest commercial inventory of the three counties. Restaurant real estate in South Florida is one of the tightest niches in commercial — second-generation spaces with vent hoods, grease traps, and outdoor seating allowances trade at a meaningful premium to vanilla shells. We work this market continuously — every quarter we underwrite dozens of deals across the asset class.
What kind of buyer is typically targeting restaurant space for sale in Miami-Dade County?
Operators expanding from one location to many, multi-unit franchisees, and 1031 exchangers buying single-tenant restaurant NNN. On the lease side, tenant reps for new concepts and landlord reps refilling vacated restaurant boxes.
Do you have off-market restaurant space deals in Miami-Dade County?
Yes — most of the best restaurant space deals in Miami-Dade County never hit a listing platform. Get on our off-market buyer list and we'll match your criteria against pre-market inventory as it surfaces.
Do you represent both buyers and sellers in Miami-Dade County?
Yes. On the listing side, we package a full Offering Memorandum with comparable sales and demographic context. On the buyer side, we run a mandate to track your criteria against active and off-market inventory across South Florida.
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