A two-year-old breakfast and lunch joint in Wildwood Crest is on the market for $995,000.
This includes a building with upstairs apartments and a business now operating as the Doo Wop Drive-In.
Located on New Jersey Avenue and West Sweetbriar Road, it was once a bait and tackle store that became a restaurant when Philadelphia Cheesesteak Shop Tony Luke’s opened in 2010.
The Doo Wop Drive-In opened in 2020, transforming the iconic red-and-white tiled building into blue and white, adding a touch of 1950s nostalgia. French he serves toast, pancakes and waffles covered with fresh fruit, eggs, burgers, sandwiches and more.
Bradley Vodges, a listing agent for Atlantis Realty, said the owner was “moving out.”
He said it’s a great opportunity for anyone wanting to run a family business in a Shore town.
“Wildwood Crest doesn’t have a lot of commercial properties other than motels,” says Vodges. “You can almost see houses on the island.”
The apartment above the business has 1 bedroom, galley kitchen, living room, bathroom, washer and dryer.

Decorations are included in the sale.

It has a maximum capacity of 99 seats, with the potential to expand to 150 or more.

One of Wildwood Crest’s newest restaurants.

All equipment is regularly maintained and serviced and heating is maintained during the winter months.

There is a city ordinance for outdoor seating, which may be permanent.

There are 13 parking lots in the building.

The apartment on the second floor can be used as a rental.

The one bedroom apartment includes a washer and dryer.
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