Aramark Sports And Entertainment Services Of Texas LLC

1 AT&T CENTER PKWY, San Antonio, TX 78219 · TABC MB100095731

Mixed Beverage San Antonio Market Enriched 2026-05-24
$12,990,539 Annual gross (L12M) Click for monthly detail
$1,180,958 Avg monthly ▲ 53.1% latest vs avg Click for monthly detail
~-7% Est. net margin (likely) $-857,376/yr est. net Click for cost model
$6,495k–$-3,001k Est. acquisition range 0.13× annual gross (blended) Click for valuation methods
Liquor sales only — total revenue is higher
Every dollar on this page comes from Mixed Beverage Gross Receipts filings — the alcohol portion of total sales. For a Stadium / Arena, liquor is typically only 50–75% of total business revenue. Concessions liquor + food. Estimated total revenue (rough): $17,320,719 – $25,981,078/year. Treat the valuation below as a screening estimate based on the alcohol portion alone.
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Executive Summary

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Aramark Sports And Entertainment Services Of Texas LLC is a mixed-beverage licensed establishment at 1 AT&T CENTER PKWY, San Antonio, Texas (TABC MB100095731). Over the most recent 12 months it reported $12,990,539 in gross alcohol sales, averaging $1,180,958/month with a best month of $4,525,549. Sales mix: ~57% liquor · 8% beer · 35% wine. The building at this address is owned by BEXAR COUNTY (750,000 sqft, $0 assessed value per county records). Applying Texas bar cost benchmarks yields an estimated annual net of approximately $-857,376 (~-7% margin). Acquisition value is estimated at $6,495k–$-3,001k across revenue-multiple, SDE-multiple, and cap-rate methods. All revenue figures are gross mixed-beverage receipts as filed with the Texas Comptroller; they exclude cash income such as cover charges, game machines, or merchandise.

Sales performance · last 12 months

Texas Comptroller mixed-beverage gross receipts actual

Annual gross
$12,990,539
Avg monthly
$1,180,958
Best month
$4,525,549
Feb 2026
Sales mix
57% Liq
8% Beer · 35% Wine

Property & occupancy

County public records + submarket comps

Venue concession agreement

This permit operates at a stadium or arena. Concession-style contracts (not traditional rent) are typical: the venue keeps the majority share of gross receipts, the operator covers labor, cost-of-goods, and capital improvements amortized over the contract term.

Operator share (likely) 30% · $3,897,162/yr
Venue share (estimated) $757,781/mo · 70% of gross
Event-day labor ~8% of gross · $86,604/mo

Splits vary by contract — typical range is 60/40 to 80/20 venue/operator on alcohol. Volunteer labor through nonprofit partners is common. Property tax falls on the venue, not the concession operator.

Profit scenarios

Texas bar cost model applied to $12,990,539 gross revenue estimated

Best Case
Operator-favorable contract (40/60 split), volunteer-heavy labor, premium markups
~7%
Revenue$12,990,539
Venue share (60%)−$7,794,323
COGS (16%)−$2,078,486
Event-day labor (7%)−$909,338
TX MB gross tax (6.7%)−$870,366
Insurance / capex amort (4%)−$519,622
Card surcharge net+$142,896
Net profit $961,300
Most Likely
Typical major-venue contract (30/70 split), event-day staffing, standard markups
~-7%
Revenue$12,990,539
Venue share (70%)−$9,093,377
COGS (18%)−$2,338,297
Event-day labor (8%)−$1,039,243
TX MB gross tax (6.7%)−$870,366
Insurance / capex amort (5%)−$649,527
Card surcharge net+$142,896
Net profit $-857,376
Stressed
Venue-favorable contract (20/80 split), heavy capex amortization, weaker markups
~-24%
Revenue$12,990,539
Venue share (80%)−$10,392,431
COGS (22%)−$2,857,919
Event-day labor (10%)−$1,299,054
TX MB gross tax (6.7%)−$870,366
Insurance / capex amort (6%)−$779,432
Card surcharge net+$142,896
Net profit $-3,065,767
Disclaimer: Revenue is mixed-beverage gross receipts from the Texas Comptroller — it does not include cash income like door charges, game machines, merchandise, or event rentals (which can add 10–25% for nightclubs). Cost ratios are industry benchmarks for Texas MB-permit bars. Rent is estimated from submarket comps; property tax is from county public records pro-rated by square footage. Actual profit depends on lease terms, staffing, owner salary, and one-time costs.

Owner income estimator

Split likely net profit across ownership estimated

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Equal split (50% each)
Based on the "Most Likely" scenario net profit of $-857,376/year. Actual owner income depends on salary draws, distributions, debt service, and tax structure. Consult an accountant for actual income projections.

Acquisition value estimate

Based on most-likely scenario (~$-857,376 net) estimated

Revenue multiple
$6.50M–$10.39M
0.5–0.8× gross
SDE multiple
$-2,143k–$-3,001k
2.5–3.5× earnings
Cap rate
$-2,598k–$-3,430k
25–33%
Suggested range
$6,495k–$-3,001k
blended estimate
The numbers above are liquor-only: bar-style multiples applied to mixed-beverage receipts. They're the right answer for a pure bar/lounge — but for a restaurant, this is just one slice of total enterprise value (the bar program). See the food-business estimate below.

Federal court history

Public records · last checked 2026-05-22

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