Elders are proud to present a Mount Gambier staple in the restaurant, café & function space, this establishment has been serving you favourites from the region for over 20 years, 7 days a week. Sorrentos Café & 5290 Function Room, is being sold as one. Sorrento's Café is perfectly located in the iconic old Mount Gambier Post Office overlooking the picturesque cave gardens on Bay Road. They offer wide range of modern Australian dishes featuring fresh local produce, straight from the open kitchen by our talented kitchen crew. This prestigious dining location is on offer to a new motivated owner, the current owner has a genuine reason for sale & is wanting to pass on the baton to the next enthusiastic owner to keep the tradition of Sorrento's alive.
Please contact Sarah anytime to discuss this business opportunity.
RLA 62833
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