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More details for 1915 A1A S, Saint Augustine, FL - Retail for Sale

1915 A1A S

Saint Augustine, FL 32080

  • Ghost Kitchen
  • Retail for Sale
  • $2,070,934 - $2,701,218 CAD
  • 4,000 - 4,717 SF
  • 2 Units Available
  • Air Conditioning
  • Restaurant

Saint Augustine Retail for Sale - St Johns County

Prime restaurant opportunity in the heart of St. Augustine Beach, positioned along a high-traffic coastal corridor with excellent visibility. This established location features a spacious dining area, large main production kitchen, pizza kitchen, catering kitchen , plus BONUS 4K SF Banquet Room, and ample parking, making it ideal for a variety of dining concepts. Just minutes from the beach, hotels, and popular attractions, the property benefits from strong year-round local and tourist activity. Its proximity to residential neighborhoods and major roadways ensures a steady customer base, while the vibrant beachside atmosphere enhances its appeal for both casual and upscale dining. A rare chance to own a turn-key location in a thriving coastal market with 340 standing occupancy on the banquet side and 150+ Seats on the restaurant side with 2 full liquor bars (one on the banquet side and one on the main dining side). Included in the sale is all the FF&E including pizza oven and an existing SFS liquor license. Whether you’re launching a flagship retail concept or establishing a high-profile office, this rare condo ownership opportunity offers a chance to secure a foothold in St. Augustine’s booming commercial landscape. Priced to move—contact us today to schedule a private tour and explore how this gem can elevate your portfolio.

Contact:

Coldwell Banker Commercial

Property Subtype:

Restaurant

Date on Market:

2025-10-06

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More details for 1915 A1A S, Saint Augustine, FL - Retail for Sale

1915 A1A S

Saint Augustine, FL 32080

  • Ghost Kitchen
  • Retail for Sale
  • $4,432,768 CAD
  • 8,717 SF
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Ghost Kitchens For Sale

Ghost Kitchens

Catering kitchens, or sometimes called shadow kitchens or ghost kitchens are often the hub of any business that cooks food for delivery only. These virtual kitchens typically have everything an aspiring chef needs to create amazing dishes, and they can also be rented for a fraction of what it would cost to buy such kitchen equipment. Without a front of the house, these kitchens allow for lower costs in both staff and floorspace

Things to consider in a ghost kitchen:

A catering kitchen is a must for any aspiring restauranteur. These kitchens are designed to serve the needs of both professional and personal catering events. A variety of equipment can be found in these kitchens, including ovens, refrigerators, grills, fryers as well as large work surfaces that allow you to prepare dishes in advance and store them until needed. The size of your catering kitchen will depend on how many people you want to feed at a time. You should also consider whether or not you want an open plan space where all appliances are visible or if it would be better for staff members if the cooking area was separated from the storage area by walls with doors that could be closed when necessary?

What type of building do I need for a catering kitchen?

    The building needs to meet specific codes, and you must make sure that there are enough venting systems and sprinklers installed so that fire extinguishers can reach all parts of the space.

    What are the types of commercial properties that work well for catering kitchens?

  • - Commercial properties with loading docks are ideal for catering kitchens.
  • - Industrial buildings that can be equipped with commercial kitchen equipment make the perfect site for a catering kitchen.
  • - Warehouse or industrial sites that have ample parking and good access to utilities, such as gas, water, and electric power lines are other great options.

How much space will my delivery only kitchen need to be efficient?

Catering kitchens can take up as little as 800 square feet. Even smaller catering kitchens with less than 400 square footage typically have a small walk-in refrigerator, one or two cooking stations (gas or electric), storage for food and equipment, dishwasher, sink area with disposal. Larger catering kitchens are great for large size catering or large-scale delivery businesses because they have more storage and cooking stations.

For best efficiency with any layout, you should consider:

  • - A refrigerator should be placed in the center of a long wall to provide space for food preparation on both sides.
  • - The area around all appliances (including dishwasher) should be clear, with space enough between them so that there is plenty of room to maneuver equipment and clean up.
  • - A large walk-in refrigerator can be used as a prep area if you have space for it, but this is not necessary.
  • The biggest mistake many catering kitchens make is that they don’t manage the flow of operations well enough, which means too much traffic in front of work areas causing slowdowns in the flow.

Should I have an open-concept or closed-off design for my commercial kitchen?

Catering kitchens come in a variety of shapes and sizes. It is important to note the space available before finalizing your design. If you are limited on space or have a small budget, consider having an open-concept kitchen with only one wall closing off the front area from the back. This will allow for more interaction between staff

Will it cost more to build out a commercial grade kitchen than purchasing an existing commercial kitchen?

It really can depend on the age of the existing equipment and how up to code the kitchen is. Purchasing an existing commercial kitchen would cost more upfront because the previous owner of that facility had already spent money on installing it. When you buy a building, you will have to spend more just for installation costs without any equipment, along with costly and time-consuming permits and construction costs. With an existing commercial kitchen, all the equipment is already installed and ready to go when you walk in.

Is there anything else that I should consider when designing my new catering kitchen such as ventilation, refrigeration, and lighting?

The design of a catering kitchen is more than just picking out appliances and designing the floor plan. There are many things to consider when designing a new catering kitchen, including ventilation, refrigeration, and lighting. It’s important that your food always remains fresh and cool during storage as well as preparation. You also need to be aware of building codes and permits that may apply to a kitchen for commercial food use.

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