1024 38th St E

1024 38th St E, Minneapolis, MN 55407

RETAIL For Sale

Year Built: 1957

Floors: 1

Available Spaces

SpaceSizeTypePricing
Fully Built Out Restaurant/Bar - Building for Sale SALE Contact for pricing

Contact

David Lund - Suntide Commercial Realty, Inc.

PHONE: 6513545637

PHONE: 6513545637

Andy Manthei - Suntide Commercial Realty, Inc.

PHONE: 6513319136

PHONE: 6513319136

Description

We respectfully ask that you do not inquire or discuss this offering with staff at the location. Equipment included in the sale. Equipment list will be provided to interested buyers. Thank you for your cooperation. This unique, fully built-out turnkey restaurant presents an exceptional opportunity for an operator seeking immediate startup capability in one of Minneapolis’ most active commercial corridors. This area continues to show stability and growth, making it an ideal setting for long-term business success. Whether launching a new brand or expanding an existing concept, this space accommodates diverse operational strategies. Located along 38th Street East just east of I-35W and west of Hiawatha Avenue, the property benefits from consistent daily traffic flow, dense surrounding residential neighborhoods, and established commercial activity — ideal for attracting both loyal local patrons and destination diners. • Fully built-out commercial kitchen with cooking equipment & ventilation • Complete bar infrastructure • Existing indoor dining layout • Hood system, grease trap, plumbing & electrical in place • Equipment included in the sale. Equipment list will be provided to interested buyers • Minimal upfront investment required • Immediate occupancy available • 1,327 SF Steel-Frame Solar Canopy - Designed for an inviting outdoor seating area • Expanded dining capacity • Patio & event flexibility • Strong visual identity • Enhanced customer experience • High visibility corridor / Strong vehicle & pedestrian traffic • Easy access from major thoroughfares • Dense residential customer base • Stable, growing commercial pocket of Minneapolis