Feluga Hotel has been serving the coldest beer in the North for over of 90 years. She proudly sits on 2049 sqm of land (half acre).
11 Hotel Bedrooms 5 Bathrooms Commercial kitchen plus 2 communal kitchens Incredible potential
Double storey constucted of solid concrete and original VJ hardwood Original French doors, polished wooden floorboards upstairs Tiled downstairs throughout
100 seater Restaurant, Bar, Takeaway Liquor and food, perfect for large functions
Demonstrates strong financial returns Strong local patronage Large potential for growth
Located just off the busy Bruce Highway with approx 7000 vehicles per day.
Upstairs: 11 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 large lounge areas, 2 x kitchens and laundry
On a tourist route to the national parks and swimming holes.
Other Highlights:
Beer Garden 50 x Solar Panels Ample off street Parking Rear shed leased to local tourism company - Raging Thunder - which brings plenty of additional regular patrons
*GST will apply in addition to the purchase price.
Features include: Air Conditioning,Area Views,Alarm System,Ensuite,Disabled Access,Kitchenette,Loading Dock,Loading Dock Access,Security System,Toilet Facilities,Courtyard,Dishwasher,Floorboards
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