The subject property comprises a large restaurant opportunity within a commercial / retail building in the highly sought after Warners Bay lifestyle precinct. Benefitting from exposure to Lake Street and direct pedestrian access to a public car park, ample amenity is afforded with many cafes, restaurants, major supermarket and retailers, financial institutions and Australia Post in the immediate proximity of the property.
Internally, the property boasts a large, light filled dining area including bar and service area as well as separate male and female amenities. A large commercial kitchen is located to the rear of the premises including cooking area, preparation area, scullery and cool room and freezer. Rear access from the kitchen leads to external bin storage where the grease trap is located also.
For Lease - Rental $90,000 per annum net (plus GST)
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