An exciting opportunity is now available to purchase a fully leased investment in one of Brisbane's most desirable dining precincts located on Park Road.
- 204m2 approx. - 3 Exclusive use car park with visitor parking available - Commercial kitchen with Grease Trap, Exhaust and Cold Room - Separate Bar area - Self contained with internal male and female amenities
Situated in the heart of Milton, approximately 2km from the CBD. Easy access to the area is provided via the Inner City Bypass, Riverside Expressway, Milton and Auchenflower Rail Stations, and various bus routes all within close proximity.
Please call Marketing Agent Chris Esdale for further information and to schedule your inspection.
Features include: Air Conditioning,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Exhaust,Existing Fitout,Grease Trap,Toilet Facilities
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