An exclusive hospitality opportunity for a quality operator
11 Lower Domain Road, Hobart TAS 7000
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Block size: 304 m² approx.
We are pleased to present to the market for lease this unique hospitality opportunity in the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens.
The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens are an iconic Hobart fixture capturing cultural heritage landscapes and unique garden collections. A popular attraction for around 450,000 visitors that pass through each year. Can be accessed from Lower Domain Road and the Domain Highway.
The restaurant licence is inclusive of the restaurant, bar, commercial kitchen, storage, kiosk, dining deck and access to amenities.
The restaurant is superbly located in the visitor centre complex, being a focal point for the gardens. With breathtaking views from the dining deck and venue catering exclusivity, this opportunity is not to be missed by a quality, experienced hospitality operator.
For lease by way of Licence Agreement by Expressions of Interest closing 21st March 2024 at 4pm AEDT.
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