Located on the Warrego Highway Eastbound at Charlton on Queensland's Darling Downs, less than 1km to the west of the Toowoomba Second Range Crossing.
The Ampol Travel Centre comprises an Ampol convenience store as well as full trucking facilities, including a truck parking area and shower and rest facilities. The Centre currently includes a Red Rooster drive through restaurant and a 104m2 dine in restaurant tenancy with an extensive fit-out available including joinery, stainless steel benches, services, walk in cool room, walk in freezer and kitchen exhaust system.
- Exciting 104sqm* Fast Food/Restaurant plus shared dining. - Join successful operators Ampol and Red Rooster. - Extensive fit-out included Joinery, Stainless Steel Benches, Services, Walk In Cold Room, Walk In Freezer and Kitchen Exhaust System. - Lease term - 3 or 5 years. - Annual Rent Increases 3%.
For further information please contact Shane Kennett on 0407 161 513
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