Description:
Bill's Place, located in San Francisco's Richmond District, is a beloved neighborhood diner that has been serving classic American fare since 1959. Known for its retro charm and welcoming atmosphere, the restaurant offers both indoor seating and a spacious outdoor patio.
One of the standout features of Bill’s Place is its open kitchen concept, which lets diners see their food being freshly prepared, adding to the authentic, old-school diner experience. The menu showcases a variety of gourmet hamburgers, many of which are named after local celebrities — including the Paul Kantner Burger and the Al Jazz Beaux Collins Burger. Beyond burgers, Bill’s Place offers hearty sandwiches, hot dogs, and classic American desserts like sundaes and banana splits. The restaurant continues to earn praise for its friendly service, nostalgic vibe, and consistently tasty food, making it a true staple of the Richmond District.
The sellers plan to retire and are willing to work with the new owner to ensure a smooth transition and provide training and support as needed. Inventory approximately $10,000 is in addition to the asking price.
Equipment: Type-1 hood 9 ft, 4 Burner Range with Oven, Cash Register with POS & Tablet, Walk-In cooler, Gas Griddle, , Multiple refrigerators & freezers Flat screen TVs, Beer tap dispensers, and much more. A complete list of equipment is available with the Listing Broker.
General Information:
Organization: Corporation | Building Square Footage: 962 Sq. Ft., Lot Size: 2,247 Sq. Ft. | Licenses Required: City Bus Lic, Health Permit, Sellers Permit, ABC Type-41 Beer & Wine License (included and transferable) | Hours: 9:30 am-8:00 pm | Reason for Sale: Semi Retirement | Seating Capacity: 75 inside, 18 on patio.
Revenue
Gross Sales: $890,000/Year (As per Seller, not verified by the Broker)
Financing
SBA/Conventional Financing
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