Rare business opportunity in South Australia's premier tourist town Charming café in the heart of Hahndorf, adjacent the busy Post Office Same owners since 2011 Exceptional presentation in nicely elevated position Functional kitchen, character building with full length veranda and leafy rear courtyard area licensed for 25 persons. Friendly and experienced staff Quality lifestyle business Popular business for both locals and visitors Property also available by negotiation
As a fully licensed restaurant and cafe, the business sells beer and wine, as well as traditional German sausages and Australian modern-style meals. Herbees Cafe also specialises in vegan and vegetarian menu options, receiving great reviews with a strong and loyal following. Although licensed for 25, there is space to accommodate up to 50 people - on the verandah area, indoors, and backyard, which can be used all year round according to the seasons.
Please kindly direct all inquiries to our agency and we respectfully ask that you do not contact the owners or staff during cafe operating hours.
For further information, or to arrange an inspection, please contact Commercial Property and Business Sales specialists, VENTURE COMMERCIAL RLA 251076:
Nigel Grivell 0414 257 999
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