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(no street name provided), Ayr QLD 4807

Last Asking Price - $550,000

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A Family owned deli/café situated in Ayr, North Qld since 1998 which focuses on old-fashioned customer service and pride in the products they sell.

The business offers a selection of delicacies such as smallgoods, cheeses, olives, continental lines, frozen pasta & sauces and a variety of catering platters. Another component of the business is the café, serving upmarket Vittoria coffee and meals for customers to dine in or takeaway.

Strategically positioned on the corner of a busy shopping centre, this business has a loyal clientele within the local Burdekin region and a must stop destination for travellers and tourists.
As the only Deli in the area, the business serves over 1000 customers per week with the rate increasing during the festive seasons.
A modern, contemporary fit out was finished in late 2018 which has contributed to the increased sale at this business and with COVID in 2020 the sales have continued to increase.

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Nutrien Harcourts McCathies

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SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
46 years
Population
8,603
Listing ID: 182406596. This listing has been viewed 0 times. It was first displayed on 27/03/2024 and last updated on 04/04/2024.
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