Located in CBD this established business offers stability and further growth Chris's Kebabs & Grill specialises in fish'n'chips, kebabs and grilled burgers Boasting new commercial Freezer, new display fridge, freezer and Bay Marie The shop is modern with ample seating and tables ( 25 + seats & 5 tables ) Ample kitchen area with commercial fridge with both staff and unisex toilet Huge cool room is located in massive 6x10 metre storeroom at rear of shop Rent is only $1642 per month freehold with a current 5+5+5 lease in place Current owners have built this business extremely well over last 12 months They are happy to show current financials and stay on to train new owners This is an excellent opportunity to continue to grow an excellent business..
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