Harcourts Heartland and NAI Regional Commercial are pleased to present the Quinninup Tavern to the market. Set within the historic timber town of Quinninup, nestled amongst the Karri Forrest the Tavern is a popular destination for local patrons as well as neighbouring towns such as Manjimup and Pemberton. It is a high-volume tourist area and visitors include bike riders, caravan groups, wedding parties and family groups.
Offering take away meals, as well as sit down dining, there is a lively atmosphere with a sports bar and a beer garden for live music. Bottle shop sales are also an advantage to this thriving business. The stunning Karri Lake is nearby and is enjoyed for recreational purposes. There has been a huge increase in demand for properties along the lake with most now occupied by residents, under construction, or used as holiday homes and short stay accommodation.
There are options with this facility, set on 2,097sqm of land the architecturally designed building offers the flexibility of being converted into a fantastic home or dual-purpose facility. With beautifully crafted timber features, wide verandahs, high ceilings, this thermo dynamically designed building has flexibility.
However, if running your own Tavern is what you are after, the property currently has a comfortable two bedroom, one bathroom cottage on site.
Other features include: • A large north facing deck with two triple glass stacker doors. to connect the outdoors with the indoors • Total licensed capacity of 306 patrons • Large walk-in freezer • Generous cool room with front of house double display fridges • Bitumised 45 space carpark • Being sold as a going concern with an inventory of stock, plant and equipment
This is a wonderful opportunity for a tree change and a unique lifestyle that can only come from a South West rural location.
Call Alison today to learn more about this property and Quinninup Tavern!
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