We are pleased to offer this 135m2 ex-restaurant on the busiest street in Long Jetty, right opposite Diggers RSL Club. Maximum exposure pedestrian crossing from the club and bus stop at your doorstep the business has been operating for 20 years and only recently closed approximately 3 months ago due to relocation. Kitchen facilities include: cool room, storage room, male and female toilets on site. Inspection is highly recommended. Disclaimer: We have taken great care to ensure that the information provided in this advertisement is accurate. However, we accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability for any errors, omissions, inaccuracies, or misstatements contained herein. Prospective tenants are encouraged to conduct their own inquiries to verify the information contained in this advertisement.
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