Due to unfortunate personal circumstances this business is a must sell and is priced accordingly. This presents an amazing opportunity to buy an already well designed and marketed business.
This established Fish & Chips business has built a strong social media presence and currently has over 3,000 social media followers. This business is the only one of its kind located along the busy Esplanade in Scarness. This location is host to many local community events throughout the year and is perfectly located to offer the 'Fish & Chips' experience to both local and visiting people to the area.
The current tenancy has approx. 18 months still remaining with an option for another 5 years. This business sale comes with newly purchased drink fridges and cooking grills, along with a long list of the required equipment needed to walk in and begin servicing the community needs.
The sale also comes with over $2,000.00 of food and cooking oil stock. A list of all the equipment and financial statements for July 2022 - June 2023 will be made available for serious buyers.
For all enquires please contact Simon Linnane on 0438 888 832 or email simon.linnane@century21.com.au.
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