Profitable Mobile Food Truck / Catering Services – Central Coast, NSW

Description

NICHE MARKET – ESTABLISHED LOCATIONS – UNLIMITED POTENTIAL

This is a rare opportunity to combine a fabulous coastal lifestyle with your own profitable business.

Well established in this location, this niche food business is easy to operate and perfect for expansion / franchising.

BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Mobile food truck offering sweet and savoury authentic French crepes – No direct competition
  • Well established and popular at renowned markets, including Homegrown, Newcastle Farmers’ Market, Glendale, and more
  • The business operates in Lake Macquarie, Newcastle and Central Coast Areas
  • Offers catering services for private events, such as weddings, corporate events, school events
  • Customers include various local councils, caravan parks, schools, private and corporate clients with continued bookings all year
  • Flexible trading hours – Low running costs – Designed for easy solo operation
  • Launched by the owner in 2022 – Net Profit $120-$150K per year
  • 2023 Spitfire caravan (4.8 m long, 2 m wide, 2.6 m high) – custom built to run entirely off grid
  • 2022 KGM Musso tow vehicle
  • Excellent assets, including all equipment, solar system and batteries, LED signage, reversing camera, gas and electric crepe makers, 2kva generator, 3 door Polar fridge, commercial 15 L mixer for making batter, full branded Website, social media exposure / lead generator, and more ($120K replacement value)
  • 2 x 3m x 3m gazebos with blow mould tables and utensils for second and potentially third setup
  • Full exposure to ingredient suppliers, crepe recipe, market organizers, ongoing booking connections, website and socials, with associated email and phone number for lead generation
  • Training period of 2-4 weeks included

With no real competition and a large, appreciative market, this exciting business offers unlimited growth potential, including franchising.

Price: $180,000

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State

  • State: New South Wales
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