Ground Floor/64-90 Sutton Street, North Melbourne VIC 3051
Asking $250,000 Per Annum Net
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* Spacious 997 sqm Kitchen, Cool Room, and Dining area plus common loading area * Prominent 40 meter Sutton Street frontage * Inviting Alfresco Area upfront * Extensive inclusions: top-tier cooking equipment, cool rooms, fridges, and more * Fully equipped bar and service area * Over 200 sqm of dedicated cool room space * Facilities include Male, Female, and Disabled accessible toilets * Large 20,000 litre grease trap * Turnkey Kitchen setup for immediate use * Supported by 250 amp, 3-phase power supply * Ideal for cooking schools, food manufacturing, large cafes, or bars
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