FOR SALE
www.therestaurantagency.com info@therestaurantagency.com
0131 441 2663/07850 161373
To Let Loopy Lorna’s Tea House
370-372 Morningside Road
n Superb corner site n 50 cover tea room + external seating
n Fully equipped with class 3 consent
n Turnover to 31/7/10 £467,536 ex Vat
Offers over £50,000 Leasehold (de-branded)
SCOTTISH COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Thorntree, Arnprior, Stirling FK8 3EY SPECIALIST ESTATE AGENTS AND
SEYMOUR&CLINK THE DUNBLANE HOTEL, Dunblane SURVEYORS TO THE LICENSED TRADE
• Busy traditional Public House with two bars • Four Letting Bedrooms/potential owners accommodation
For a confidential discussion without obligation
0800 781 7727
www.seymourandclink.com
TEL: 01786 870555 FREEPHONE
48 - SLTN - April 28, 2011
www.businessdetails.co.uk
The Business Sales Partnership P.L.C.
FSB
www.seymourandcompany.com
• Circa 375 Barrels per annum • Excellent and stable turnover with high net profits • Potential to increase food sales PREMIUM o/o £110,000 Leasehold
NEXT ISSUE MAY 12
Great Lifestyle Restaurant Opportunity in Perthshire
Paparazzi restaurants are releasing one of their recently refurbished restaurants onto the market in time for a new operator to benefit from the huge influx of tourism seen within the town of Crieff during the summer season.
Due to their expansion into larger population centres in the near future, Paparazzi have reluctantly decided to release some of their more rural locations, despite the success they have previously achieved. Their Crieff outlet was refurbished 18 months ago, benefiting from new kitchen equipment, new bar, state of the art epos system, Peroni and Britvic keg installations and a general refurbishment throughout. The business is in true walk-in condition and available to the right tenant at much less than the cost of the refurbishment itself. Paparazzi commercial director Marjorie Williamson
comments: “Clearly the Crieff demographics are good. We have a town of around 6000 residents, but hundreds of thousands of visitors! The ‘Old Bank’ building which we recently refurbished is truly beautiful and perhaps the finest looking building in the centre of town. With 40 covers and a complete re-fit it is ripe for a good tenant to do very well indeed. Our trading figures under management have proven the worth of the unit and I cant help but wonder whether it would benefit further from a great team – perhaps even a couple heading up the front and back with minimal support to achieve fantastic rewards.” The business currently trades on a predominantly pizza/pasta menu and benefits from having almost new quality Italian coffee equipment installed within the bar area. It is deemed that the business would adapt well to coffee bar or wine bar themes also.
Please contact Gary Marshall for further information:
gary@paparazzibistros.com T. 07977 493627
LEASE FOR SALE IN BANCHORY Busy Fully Licensed Bistro
• Coffee Shop • Seats 45 inside • 20 in the outside patio area
• Licensed from 11am to 11pm
Rent review every 5 years
For more information call 07742 077581 (after 1pm)
Chris Hart Business Sales Ltd
www.businessdetails.co.uk Tel: 0141 221 3312
Chris Hart Business Sales Ltd.
www.chris-hart.co.uk
GLASGOW - SMARTLY APPOINTED PROFITABLE LOCAL
This well-established popular bar and lounge has been in the seller’s hands for over 25 years during this time it has been constantly improved upon. It offers bar and lounge of character well fitted kitchen good service areas and large beer garden. Adjoining plot also included has planning permission for seven flats. Turnover £419,490 net of VAT. Barrelage 320. Price: £750,000 including the adjoining plot.
46 Gordon Street Glasgow G1 3PU
Tel: (0141) 221 3312 Fax: (0141)248 4652
sales@chris-hart.co.uk www.chris-hart.co.uk Registration No. SC 090323
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