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Commercial Kitchens for Sale in Kentucky, USA

More details for 4000 Fort Campbell Blvd, Hopkinsville, KY - Retail for Sale

4000 Fort Campbell Blvd

Hopkinsville, KY 42240

  • Commercial Kitchen
  • Retail for Sale
  • $1,700,172 CAD
  • 5,122 SF
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More details for 103 W Main St, Frankfort, KY - Retail for Sale

Bourbon On Main-Business & Real Estate - 103 W Main St

Frankfort, KY 40601

  • Commercial Kitchen
  • Retail for Sale
  • $1,168,868 CAD
  • 2,600 SF
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More details for 422 Fryes Ln, Danville, KY - Retail for Sale

422 Fryes Ln

Danville, KY 40422

  • Commercial Kitchen
  • Retail for Sale
  • $636,148 CAD
  • 3,016 SF

Danville Retail for Sale

This 3,016± square foot specialty/mixed-use commercial property in the heart of Downtown Danville, KY delivers a true speakeasy-style atmosphere with a high-energy sports lounge vibe, creating the perfect setting for an exclusive, VIP bar experience. Currently operating as an indoor golf venue and exclusive bar, the unique space immediately immerses guests with its moody, upscale aesthetic—featuring exposed ceilings, luxury vinyl plank flooring, and a stunning 19' x 22' custom wood high-top bar that anchors the room. With eight TVs positioned throughout, a premium sound system with subwoofers, and an intimate-yet-energized layout, this is the ultimate destination for watching the big game, hosting private events, or creating a members-only concept. All furniture and equipment convey, including two immersive, state-of-the-art GC Hawk golf simulators that elevate the entertainment factor and draw a loyal, high-end clientele, making this a true turnkey opportunity. The bar is fully outfitted with an industrial refrigerator, pizza oven, hot dog roller, and ice maker—everything needed to deliver a seamless food and beverage experience from day one. Plus, flowing seamlessly from indoors to out, guests can enjoy the 260± square foot covered concert pavilion—ideal for live music, game-day overflow, or creating that sought-after indoor/outdoor social scene. On the far side of the venue, over 1,000 square feet of unfinished warehouse space features an oversized garage door and a gas heater provides flexibility for storage, expansion, or creative conversion. Two industrial exhaust fans are already in place, opening the door for concepts like a cigar lounge or other specialty uses. Additional features include two restrooms, one shower, exterior security cameras, and an HID (keycard) members-only door access system—all contributing to a secure and polished hot spot. Whether you're looking to continue a thriving sports and entertainment concept or craft an entirely new upscale bar, lounge, or flex-use space, this property delivers an atmosphere that's both exclusive and electric. This is just what Danville nightlife needs!

Contact:

Dexter Real Estate, Inc.

Property Subtype:

Bar

Date on Market:

2026-04-14

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More details for 470 Tucker Dr, Maysville, KY - Retail for Sale

470 Tucker Dr

Maysville, KY 41056

  • Commercial Kitchen
  • Retail for Sale
  • $1,409,726 CAD
  • 13,600 SF
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More details for 5112 S Jackson Hwy, Horse Cave, KY - Retail for Sale

5112 S Jackson Hwy

Horse Cave, KY 42749

  • Commercial Kitchen
  • Retail for Sale
  • $175,684 CAD
  • 2,000 SF
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More details for 12 W Second St, Vanceburg, KY - Retail for Sale

Carter House - 12 W Second St

Vanceburg, KY 41179

  • Commercial Kitchen
  • Retail for Sale
  • $779,246 CAD
  • 12,120 SF

Vanceburg Retail for Sale

Immerse yourself in the stunning rooftop river views of a picturesque Ohio River town with this extraordinary property. Showcasing a comprehensive restaurant kitchen and bar on the ground floor or could be transformed into other options than a restaurant and a roomy private 2000 sq ft, 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence upstairs, this unique space truly has it all. The versatile 1000 sq ft deck and a large loftlike room that is around 2000 sq ft w/two half bathrooms are accessible from both the apartment and downstairs with private entrances, can be sectioned off for additional privacy. The lower level can host up to 250 seated guests, featuring a stage area that would be perfect for such things as wedding ceremonies, presentations, or live performances. Formerly a hotel then changed to an office building, this property has immense potential for various uses. Recent renovations include updates to the HVAC, plumbing, electrical systems, windows, paint, an industrial hood in the commercial kitchen, and much more. Just minutes from the Double-A highway, this prime location ensures easy accessibility. The upstairs apartment currently operates as a popular Air BNB, with reservations filling up a year in advance, thanks to Lewis Co's reputation as one of Kentucky's premier hunting destinations and year-round rentals as well. Don't miss this rare opportunity to unleash your creativity on a turnkey building that has undergone a significant transformation—you have to see it to believe it! Uses could include but are not limited to a Restaurant, Event Space, Offices, Fitness Center, Daycare, Educational Facility, Entertainment Venue, Showroom, Indoor Sports Facility, Community Center, Church,

Contact:

Robison International Real Estate Company

Property Subtype:

Storefront Retail/Residential

Date on Market:

2024-09-24

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More details for 3202 Shelbyville Rd, Shelbyville, KY - Specialty for Sale

Claudia Sanders Dinner House & Blackwood Hall - 3202 Shelbyville Rd

Shelbyville, KY 40065

  • Commercial Kitchen
  • Specialty for Sale
  • Price Upon Request
  • 25,000 SF

Shelbyville Specialty for Sale

THE CLAUDIA SANDERS DINNER HOUSE & BLACKWOOD HALL Historic Real Estate, Restaurant Business & Intellectual Property Offering Sealed Bids Due July 31, 2026, at 11:59 PM ET Few properties in America offer the combination of history, hospitality, real estate, tourism, intellectual property, and brand recognition found at the Claudia Sanders Dinner House and Blackwood Hall. Located in Shelbyville, Kentucky, this extraordinary offering includes the historic restaurant business, approximately 3 acres of commercial real estate, Blackwood Hall, furniture, fixtures and equipment, intellectual property, trademarks, goodwill, and the opportunity to become the next steward of one of Kentucky's most recognized hospitality landmarks. Kentucky has produced many influential figures throughout its history, but few have had a greater impact on the Commonwealth than Colonel Harland Sanders. Through his entrepreneurial vision, relentless work ethic, and commitment to quality, Colonel Sanders built Kentucky Fried Chicken into one of the most recognized brands in the world while serving as an ambassador for Kentucky on a global stage. Less widely known, but equally important, was Claudia Sanders. Her influence helped shape the final and most successful chapter of the Colonel's life and career. Together, they created a legacy that continues to attract visitors from around the world. The property itself occupies a unique place in American restaurant history. Prior to the sale of Kentucky Fried Chicken in 1964, the site served as the headquarters of Kentucky Fried Chicken and was the operational center from which Colonel Sanders managed and expanded the growing franchise system. Franchise operators traveled to Shelbyville to learn directly from the Colonel, making this one of the most important surviving locations associated with the development of the modern restaurant franchise model. Adjacent to the restaurant sits Blackwood Hall, the former residence of Colonel and Claudia Sanders. For approximately twenty-five years, the home served as their primary residence while Colonel Sanders traveled the world promoting both Kentucky Fried Chicken and the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Franchisees often stayed at the home itself while learning directly from the Colonel, studying cooking techniques, quality standards, operations, and hospitality. In many respects, Blackwood Hall became the classroom where the culture and standards of Kentucky Fried Chicken were passed directly from the founder to the people entrusted with carrying the brand forward. The residence predates the Sanders family and carries its own unique history. Originally owned by the Saunders family, the home was given the name "Blackwood Hall" by the owner's daughter, who believed it resembled an estate described in a Nancy Drew novel of the same name. The name has remained with the property ever since. Following the sale of Kentucky Fried Chicken, Colonel and Claudia Sanders established the Claudia Sanders Dinner House, creating a new chapter in their hospitality legacy. The restaurant became an extension of the values and traditions that made the Colonel famous, allowing the Sanders family to continue welcoming guests long after the sale of the KFC brand. On August 1, 1974, Colonel and Claudia Sanders sold both the restaurant business and Blackwood Hall to Tommy and Cherry Settle, longtime friends who have carefully preserved and operated the property for more than fifty years. The Settle family continues to reside in Blackwood Hall today and has served as stewards of both the business and its remarkable history. In 1999, a devastating fire destroyed much of the restaurant. Rather than allowing this Kentucky landmark to disappear, the facility was rebuilt and modernized, preserving its identity while creating the restaurant and event complex that operates today. The current facility encompasses approximately 25,000 square feet and includes: • Kentucky Room (Main Dining Room) – Seating for approximately 155 guests • Saddlebred Room – Seating for approximately 54 guests • Thoroughbred Room – Seating for approximately 60 guests • Colonel's Quarters Event Facility – Seating for approximately 430 guests • Gift Shop • Commercial Kitchen Facilities • Second-Floor Lounge & Balcony • Multiple Private Dining and Event Spaces • Extensive Parking Combined indoor seating capacity approaches 700 guests, making the property one of the largest restaurant and banquet facilities in the region. Today, the Claudia Sanders Dinner House continues to welcome thousands of guests annually and remains deeply woven into Kentucky's hospitality and tourism landscape. Holiday events remain a major draw, with approximately 2,500 guests served on Easter and nearly 2,900 guests on Mother's Day in 2026 alone. Included in the offering are: • Claudia Sanders Dinner House Restaurant Business • Blackwood Hall • Commercial Real Estate • Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment • Gift Shop Operations • Intellectual Property • Trademark Rights • Brand Goodwill • Operating Assets and Business Infrastructure For investors, operators, hospitality groups, tourism organizations, and entrepreneurs, the opportunity extends far beyond current operations. The business currently operates with limited marketing and a modest social media presence, creating significant opportunities for growth. Expansion opportunities may include enhanced event programming, strategic tourism partnerships, expanded merchandising, a revitalized bar program, licensing opportunities, branded food products, hospitality collaborations, and future brand development initiatives. Blackwood Hall itself presents a variety of potential future uses, including: • Boutique Museum • Luxury Airbnb or Inn • Bed & Breakfast • Executive Retreat • Private Event Venue • Bourbon Tourism Experience • Fine Dining Concept • Hospitality Destination Few offerings combine a globally recognized story, operating business, intellectual property, historic real estate, and future development potential in a single acquisition. This is more than a restaurant. It is a Kentucky landmark, a living piece of American business history, and a rare opportunity to become the next steward of one of the Commonwealth's most recognizable hospitality brands and destinations.

Contact:

The Menish Group Auction & Real Estate

Date on Market:

2026-07-07

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More details for 217 Big Smith Br, Sassafras, KY - Specialty for Sale

Carr Creek Marina - 217 Big Smith Br

Sassafras, KY 41759

  • Commercial Kitchen
  • Specialty for Sale
  • Price Upon Request
  • 10,000 SF

Sassafras Specialty for Sale

Exceptional marina investment opportunity featuring 35 houseboat slips with electric and water hookups, 60 high-cover slips, 20 low-cover slips, and 31 open slips to accommodate a variety of boating needs. The marina also includes four pontoon boat rentals and a fully stocked bait shop offering bait and tackle, fishing supplies, fuel, food, and beverages for guests and boaters alike. Additional income potential awaits with a restaurant space complete with a full commercial kitchen, ready for a new owner's vision. A detached 100' x 40' building provides even more flexibility and includes a 2-bedroom, 1-bath apartment. This versatile space is ideal for a boat repair operation, storage, rental income, or a variety of business opportunities. A rare chance to own a well-equipped marina with multiple revenue streams and room for growth. Auction Details Start Date: Monday, July 6, 2026 at 7:00 PM (EST) End Date: Friday, July 16, 2026 at 7:00 PM (EST) Bidding: Place your bids at Bid.Noelauctioneers.com Closing date on or before: Friday, August 31, 2026 before 5:00 PM (EST) Preview: Showings are by appointment only. Contact our Champion Auctioneer and Realtor, Jonathan Noel at jonathan@noelauctioneers.com or call 859-612-9175 to schedule your viewing. Property Highlights 146 Slips Pontoon Rentals Fully Stocked Bait Shop Detached 100'x40' Building Includes 2Ba/1Bed Apartment Ideal for Boat Repair Shop Auction Terms 10% Buyer’s Premium 10% earnest money required No contingencies Closing on or before August 31, 2026 Auctioneer: Jonathan Noel - 859-612-9175 Realtor: Rana Thompson - 859-490-0173

Contact:

Noel Auctioneers

Property Subtype:

Marina

Date on Market:

2026-07-06

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Commercial Kitchens For Sale

Commercial Kitchens

Commercial kitchens are a major investment and finding the right one for your business can be challenging. With so many options out there for industrial kitchens, it can seem overwhelming to find something that is within your budget and matches your needs. With our vast inventory of listings across the country, you're sure to find what you need! Here's a few things we think you should consider when choosing a commercial kitchen:

  • Location- Do you want to have easy access from public transportation and urban settings with lots of amenities nearby or do you prefer more suburban areas with less people around? All these details need consideration before choosing where exactly is best for this specific type of business venture
  • Size - Does your space offer limitations on dimensions? What about parking spaces or loading docks? These all play an important role in determining how big your kitchen will be.
  • Parking - Many people don't think about this, but if you're buying a commercial kitchen and there's no place to park for your employees or customers then it could be problematic. The easiest way around that is finding an area with ample parking options so everyone has easy access.
  • Construction- Do you need something more modern or traditional.

When would you need a commercial kitchen instead of a ghost kitchen?

A commercial kitchen is typically large and equipped to handle the cooking needs of a restaurant or food service business, while a ghost kitchen is a smaller kitchen that specializes in delivery-only or take-out food. Commercial kitchens usually have multiple ovens, stoves, and other cooking appliances, while ghost kitchens may only have one or two. Commercial kitchens also typically have dishwashing stations and walk-in coolers or freezers, while ghost kitchens may not.

So, if you are starting a restaurant or food service business, you will likely need a commercial kitchen. If you are only focused on delivery or take-out, a ghost kitchen may be a better option.

  • Commercial kitchens are usually found in restaurants, while ghost kitchens are not open to the public.
  • Commercial kitchens typically have a wider range of equipment and staff, while ghost kitchens may have more limited resources.
  • Commercial kitchens usually need to meet health department standards, while ghost kitchens may not be held to the same regulations.
  • Commercial kitchens typically have higher volume and turnover, while ghost kitchens may have less business.
  • Commercial kitchens typically have higher overhead costs, while ghost kitchens may have lower operating costs.

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