Walk straight into this successful locally owned and operated business located on the busy side of Macrossan Street, right in the heart of Port Douglas.
Currently operating 6 days a week from 12-4pm and 6-close, there is plenty of opportunity to extend hours and operations to include breakfast and lunch.
The premises is fully air conditioned and comes with all plant, equipment and furniture.
The current owners are happy to provide advice (and recipes!) regarding gelato & dessert production for 1 month post settlement.
Buy the freehold and business or just the business on a 3 year lease with 2 x 3 year options.
Not only is Capannina popular with visitors, keen to taste the delicious gelato and decadent desserts made from locally sourced ingredients, it is also very well patronised by the locals.
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Property Code: 874
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