PRICE REDUCTION | Fish ‘N’ Chip Shop | Geelong West
(no street name provided), Geelong VIC 3220
$165,000 + SAV
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Act quickly as this popular Geelong West, Fish ‘n’ Chip shop of over 20 years will be sold.
This business prides itself on providing friendly service and quality Fish and Chips, to its loyal customer trade. It serves all the expected takeaway foods such as hamburgers, fish burgers, schnitzels, spring rolls, dims sims, but also provides fresh salads, egg and bacon rolls/sandwiches and Souvlaki’s.
The business is well supported by the locals but its location and visibility on a busy corner attracts the passing trade, resulting in a very steady turnover with peaks in the summer months.
The current owners of 6 years are supported by casual staff mostly through the busy periods, but the time has come for them to retire!
This is a great opportunity for someone looking to take advantage of an established Fish and Chip shop business, with a strong local customer base!
Price: $165,000 Plus SAV
For more information, contact Alan Wood today for a copy of the Business Profile document.
Ph: 04 0079 2811
Email: alan.wood@finnbusinesssales.com.au
For all listings in Geelong & South West Victoria got to: www.finnbusinesssales.com.au/geelong
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