The story of buying a bar isn’t just about picking a signature cocktail—it’s a deep dive into a mountain of "boring" details that make or break the dream. Phase 1: The Detective Work
Did it have a "change of control" clause that would hike the rent the moment he took over? buying a bar business
Leo didn't just look at the bar's polished mahogany; he looked at the statements. He spent three Friday nights sitting in a corner booth, counting heads. The owner claimed $40k in monthly revenue, but Leo’s tally showed a quiet room. He realized he wasn't just buying a building; he was buying a reputation and a customer base . Phase 2: The Paperwork Mountain The story of buying a bar isn’t just
Was the "top-shelf" whiskey actually just cheap refills? Phase 3: The Handover He spent three Friday nights sitting in a