Hardees - Sleepy Eye MN

320 Main St W Sleepy Eye, MN 56085

320 Main St W, Sleepy Eye, MN, 56085
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FOR SALE
Property Type:
Restaurant
Amount:
$399,900
Last Verified:
Jan 10, 2026

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Highlights

  • Owner/User commercial property for sale
  • Freestanding former Hardee’s restaurant
  • Drive-thru capable QSR / fast casual / coffee opportunity
  • Excellent fit for restaurant, retail, service, or adaptive reuse
  • Strong curb appeal, visibility, and access
  • Efficient footprint suitable for rebrand or remodel
  • Ideal for regional operators and multi-unit expansion
  • Positioned in the Sleepy Eye / Brown County trade area
  • Supports single-site ownership or portfolio growth strategy

Description

This freestanding Hardee’s building in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota presents a compelling owner/user commercial real estate opportunity for operators seeking a visible, flexible location in a stable Southern Minnesota market. Designed for quick-service restaurant operations, the property offers strong fundamentals for continued QSR, fast casual, coffee, or drive-thru use, while also supporting retail or service-oriented adaptive reuse.

The standalone structure provides excellent branding presence and customer access, making it well-suited for both established operators and emerging concepts targeting efficient service models. Its layout and site configuration allow for a streamlined rebrand, remodel, or conversion, minimizing downtime and accelerating time to market.

This location aligns well with businesses pursuing regional or multi-market growth, offering a scalable footprint that complements broader expansion strategies across similar Midwest communities. Whether acquiring a single owner-occupied site or building a portfolio of freestanding restaurant and retail assets, this property delivers long-term operational flexibility and market visibility.

Inquire for pricing, property details, and additional owner/user opportunities across Southern Minnesota and comparable regional markets to support multi-location expansion.

Located in the heart of Sleepy Eye, this 3917+- square foot former fast-food restaurant sits prominently along Main Street (Highway 14), the city’s primary commercial corridor. The property benefits from excellent visibility, strong daily traffic counts, and convenient access for both local residents and pass-through traffic.

Surrounded by established retail, dining, and service businesses, the site is positioned within the community’s main trade area and just minutes from residential neighborhoods, schools, and key community amenities. Its Main Street frontage and central location make it a highly recognizable and easily accessible destination within Sleepy Eye.


Year Built: 1989
Building Size: 3917sq ft
Building Class: B
Lot Size: 0.48 acres


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Hardees Sleepy Eye Brochure
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Map of 320 Main St W, Sleepy Eye, MN, 56085

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