Café / Sandwich Bar Current takings $17,500-$18,000 weekly Laverton/Derrimut commercial / industrial estate Regular customer base Long established business Low overheads operation Trades 5 days (5.00-3.00) Closed Sat/Sun, public holidays and 2-3 weeks at Christmas Rent $592 pw plus outgoings Operated by 2 owners (1 FT & 1 PT) plus 4 FT employees Large well-equipped operation Includes W I Cool room and full commercial kitchen Secure lease in place of 10 years Seating inside/outside for 65 Simple menu/operation Coffee sales 15-20 kilos weekly Perfect opportunity for family / partners Trial period on offer to verify takings Much sought after opportunity Highly profitable business Asking Price $450,000 plus Stock Call Mino for further details
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