Established Pizza Franchise, Gaming License, $141K SDE
Business Description
This established franchise pizza operation has served Orland Park continuously since 2009 — 16 years in the same 4,000 sq ft location, through every economic cycle, with CPA-compiled financials showing $1.32M in FY2025 revenue and over $141,000 in adjusted seller's discretionary earnings for an owner-operator.
What makes this listing different: a rare municipal gaming license with documented, unrealized income.
The business holds 1 of only 22 video gaming licenses permitted in Orland Park — a capped, scarce asset that cannot be newly created. Per the Illinois Gaming Board's public 2025 report, this location's gaming income was approximately $11K — while the median licensed establishment in Orland Park earned ~$58,000 and pizza-concept peers in the same town earned $53,000 to $215,000 from their location share. The gap is not a market problem; it is equipment and operator execution, and the fix is already in motion: a new terminal operator has been contracted and takes over in December, bringing updated gaming equipment. A new owner inherits this transition rather than having to negotiate it. The location currently runs 4 terminals against Orland Park's limit of 5 — room for one additional machine, which nearly every comparable location in town already operates. Every dollar of recovered gaming income flows almost entirely to the bottom line.
Three documented revenue streams, two of them underdeveloped:
Retail food & delivery — $1.09M. The core business: a proven franchise pizza operation with a loyal customer base built over 16 years, supported by national brand recognition, established systems, and ongoing franchisor support.
Wholesale food accounts — $208,590. An established B2B channel contributing 16% of revenue that most competitors don't have.
Bar & gaming — currently under $35K combined. The location holds a full liquor license and the gaming license described above, yet bar sales were only $21K in 2025. For an operator who activates the bar-and-gaming side of the floor plan, this is a second six-figure growth lever sitting inside an already-profitable business.
Operations a buyer can step into: 23 trained employees (20 part-time, providing significant labor flexibility), all equipment included (original cost over $220K), established vendor relationships, call center and online ordering infrastructure already in place. Sellers will provide transition training.
Timing favors the buyer: the business is entering its busiest season, which runs through the end of the year — a new owner closes into peak revenue months, not against them.
CPA-compiled FY2025 financial statements, three years of tax returns, a line-item add-back schedule, the Illinois Gaming Board 2025 comparable report, and the incoming terminal operator agreement are available to qualified buyers upon signed NDA.
What makes this listing different: a rare municipal gaming license with documented, unrealized income.
The business holds 1 of only 22 video gaming licenses permitted in Orland Park — a capped, scarce asset that cannot be newly created. Per the Illinois Gaming Board's public 2025 report, this location's gaming income was approximately $11K — while the median licensed establishment in Orland Park earned ~$58,000 and pizza-concept peers in the same town earned $53,000 to $215,000 from their location share. The gap is not a market problem; it is equipment and operator execution, and the fix is already in motion: a new terminal operator has been contracted and takes over in December, bringing updated gaming equipment. A new owner inherits this transition rather than having to negotiate it. The location currently runs 4 terminals against Orland Park's limit of 5 — room for one additional machine, which nearly every comparable location in town already operates. Every dollar of recovered gaming income flows almost entirely to the bottom line.
Three documented revenue streams, two of them underdeveloped:
Retail food & delivery — $1.09M. The core business: a proven franchise pizza operation with a loyal customer base built over 16 years, supported by national brand recognition, established systems, and ongoing franchisor support.
Wholesale food accounts — $208,590. An established B2B channel contributing 16% of revenue that most competitors don't have.
Bar & gaming — currently under $35K combined. The location holds a full liquor license and the gaming license described above, yet bar sales were only $21K in 2025. For an operator who activates the bar-and-gaming side of the floor plan, this is a second six-figure growth lever sitting inside an already-profitable business.
Operations a buyer can step into: 23 trained employees (20 part-time, providing significant labor flexibility), all equipment included (original cost over $220K), established vendor relationships, call center and online ordering infrastructure already in place. Sellers will provide transition training.
Timing favors the buyer: the business is entering its busiest season, which runs through the end of the year — a new owner closes into peak revenue months, not against them.
CPA-compiled FY2025 financial statements, three years of tax returns, a line-item add-back schedule, the Illinois Gaming Board 2025 comparable report, and the incoming terminal operator agreement are available to qualified buyers upon signed NDA.
About the Business
- Years in Operation
- 17
- Employees
- 23 (3 Full-time, 20 Part-time)
- Franchise
- This business is an established franchise
- Facilities & Assets
- 4,000 sq ft leased facility with dining room, bar, and gaming area. All furniture, fixtures, and equipment included in sale (original cost $222,695). Food and liquor inventory negotiable at closing.
- Market Outlook / Competition
- Holder of 1 of only 22 video gaming licenses allowed under Orland Park's municipal cap. Established customer base of 16 years in a strong suburban trade area.
- Opportunities for Growth
- Per the Illinois Gaming Board's 2025 public report, this location's gaming income (~$11K) ranks 22nd of 25 licensed Orland Park establishments; the town median location share is ~$58K and pizza-concept peers earn $53K–$215K. A new terminal operator is contracted to take over in December with updated equipment, and the location runs 4 terminals against Orland Park's limit of 5 — room for one additional machine. Reaching just the town median would add roughly $45K to annual earnings. Secondary opportunities: bar program expansion (full liquor license, current liquor sales $21K) and growth of the existing $208K wholesale channel.
Real Estate
- Owned or Leased
- Leased
- Building Sq. Ft.
- 4,000
- Rent
- $14,000.00 per month
About the Sale
- Seller Motivation
- Owners relocating out of the area.
- Transition Support
- Sellers will provide transition training. Franchisor provides ongoing operational systems and support.
Listing Info
- ID
- 2508628
- Listing Views
- 97
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