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Famed
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View of the bay from Guido's |
(Wheeler, Oregon)
– In the tiny town of Wheeler, on the north Oregon coast,
it was the talk of the town in early June. Guido’s Ristorante
- the new and buzz-inducing pizzeria in the area – shut down
abruptly, after only about seven months of being in business. The
stir that created was bigger than the impression the hotspot had
made while feeding its frenzied devotees.
Owner
Ken Thompson said he simply had too many things on his plate to
continue being a working partner in the business. While manager
Phil Kaufman took care of most of the operation, Thompson said he
had no wish to stretch himself between his large real estate business
and the daily needs of a restaurant.
“I just couldn’t
be there,” Thompson said. “I had too many other interests.
I couldn’t be there and here at my desk.”
Kaufman - former owner
of numerous businesses on the north coast, including Pelican Perch,
The Pizza Place and The Edgewood – opted not to buy the business
from Thompson. So, to the dismay of locals and regulars to the area,
Guido’s went down for the count and up for sale.
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Now, Thompson
– who owns the building as well - is hoping to sell not just
the business, but also the pleasures that come with living in this
extraordinarily beautiful area of Oregon. “I’m selling
the lifestyle,” Thompson said. “It’s a turn-key
business that’s ready to go. Around here, there’s this
incredible view of the bay. There’s fishing, hunting, surfing,
boating – and you’re only an hour and a half from the
airport and can go anywhere from there.”
The business is going
for $200,000, plus the $2000 a month for rent. It includes the PT
Cruiser – the “Guidosmobile” – used for
pizza deliveries, as well as options to take over the lease on the
kitchen equipment.
Thompson said
he’s open to discussion on terms and leasing, and will let
the potential buyer see the books, after they’ve been qualified.
“The thing is all paid for: I’m the bank,” he
said. “But you’re going to have to be there.”
It takes more
than one person to run it, Thompson stressed. But he believes the
restaurant was still far from reaching its potential.
“It
generated a minimum of $1000 a day,” Thompson said. “In
May, it grossed $32,500. All that happened during the off-season,
with minimal or no tourists; six nights a week for five hours. That
was with just the locals supporting us over those months, from November
to early June.
There was no way of knowing
what it was capable of doing during the high tourist season, Thompson
said. He said a couple running the business could easily generate
an income of $6000 per month together, and likely more if the place
was to open for lunch and dinner.
The facility seats 120
people between the bar and the restaurant, has private parking and
is handicapped accessible. The OLCC license would likely be easily
transferable, Thompson said.
More information
will soon be at available at http://www.occybercafe.com/guidos.htm.
Or call Thompson at (503) 368-5734. |