A London coffee shop you can buy: a small business with a big city view.
- Feb 5
- 3 min read

London is a city where coffee isn't just a drink. It's part of the street's rhythm. The warmth of a glass in your hands, the sound of footsteps on the sidewalk, the smell of freshly baked goods, and the feeling that even an ordinary morning can be beautiful.
And sometimes I think London was made for those who dream of their own little place in the big world. You don't have to be a millionaire to feel part of this city.
Because places like these exist.—You can buy it.
Yes, literally.
I found an ad for an existing coffee shop in London—cozy, profitable, with a steady flow of customers and a well-established operating system.
Property for sale: an existing coffee shop in London
Location: London, UK
Price: €224,207
Open since: 2017
Rent: 12 years
Staff: 5 employees
This is an independent business, not a franchise, meaning you're not buying a "format," but a ready-made establishment with its own atmosphere and name.
Why it looks like a dream business
This coffee shop is on a busy street, meaning there's no need to "wait for customers." They're already there.
Flow is driven by:
nearby offices
transportation hubs
tourist routes
long-term residents
These coffee shops become part of the neighborhood. And in London, it's almost magical: if you like a place, people return for years.
What's really sold here
It's not just a coffee machine and tables.
They sell things that are difficult to build from scratch:
warm atmosphere
modern interior
regular customers
coffee and baked goods suppliers
online reputation
stable operations
The coffee shop is known for its coffee, baked goods, and light snacks. It also has good reviews on Google and TripAdvisor.
Financial Figures (Important)
💷 Annual Turnover: £420,000💷 Net Profit: £45,000
Yes, the profit isn't huge, but it's typical London: high rent, expensive deliveries—yet the business is sustainable.
And most importantly: it's already a functioning system.
Big plus: delivery is already available.
The coffee shop partners with: 🚲 Deliveroo 🚲 Uber Eats
This means the business doesn't rely solely on foot traffic—it's already integrated into the city's modern system.
Growth Potential
The property description highlights what I particularly like: the business has room to grow.
For example:
Expand the menu
Add evening drinks and desserts
Host small events (coffee tastings, mini-evenings)
Develop office catering
Increase evening traffic
And there's also a huge London characteristic: people love "their own place."
With the right style, branding, and presentation, a coffee shop can become a small legend in the area.
An idea that sounds so beautiful
Imagine...
You open the door in the morning. It's warm inside. A London breeze blows outside. Guests come in one after another—some for coffee on their way to work, some for a croissant, some just for the cozy morning feeling.
And you realize that this place belongs to you.
Not a dream. Not a picture. But reality.
Why are they selling?
The reason for selling sounds calm and realistic: the owner is moving abroad.
This often means that the business is being sold not because of problems, but because of a life change.
🔗 Where to view the property
If you want to see photos, details, and the purchase terms, the link is here.
What's important to remember
Buying a business is always a serious step. But such assets are valuable because they offer the opportunity to start not from scratch, but from an already functioning system.
And London... London always knows how to reward those who take risks.




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