Rustic Italian Restaurant, Bar and Takeaway – Redcliffe, QLD
(no street name provided), Redcliffe QLD 4020
$90,000 + SAV
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Business ID: BS156485
ESTABLISHED 42 YEARS – CENTRAL LOCATION – POTENTIAL TO EXTEND TRADING HOURS
This popular Rustic Italian Restaurant and Takeaway offers maximum income potential with both DINE IN and TAKEAWAY options – and a mixed clientele of locals and tourists.
Located in one of Queensland’s fastest growing areas, the beachside suburb of Redcliffe shows consistent population and economic growth – making this a very smart investment.
There is huge potential to open the restaurant for lunch – and to cash in on the busy Sunday trade.
- Prime location in a busy Arcade off Redcliffe’s main street
- Indoor and outdoor seating for around 60-70 customers
- Rustic Italian food and atmosphere – NEW BAR
- Mixed customer base of locals and tourists
- Website with online booking - Established Facebook page with 3,000 followers
- Uber Eats – Menulog – Deliveroo
- All fixtures and fittings included – NEW fridges, outdoor chairs, bar and equipment – NEW POS and EFTPOS – and much more
- Currently trading Tuesday to Saturday, evenings-only – HUGE POTENTIAL TO OPEN FOR LUNCH
- Very reasonable rent – Good staff in place (3 permanent P/T + 4 casuals)
- 2 weeks’ handover with possibility of extension for support
- Owner selling due to change in personal circumstances
PRICE: $90,000 + SAV
Property Code: 3666
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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