Established freehold restaurant with 35 years of trade
Ground Suite/63 George St, Launceston TAS 7250
Offers Over $990,000
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The "home" of La Cantina restaurant for over 35 years, 63 George Street is now available as a freehold and business sale inclusive of a full compliment of kitchen and front-of-house equipment which can enable the continuity of the property as a restaurant, or alternative "hospitality" operations.
Proven by the established and long-trading nature of the property, a "customer base" is pretty-well a given. Similarly, the tightly held location, supports other retail style uses, enhanced by strong passing foot traffic together with the benefit of established adjoining and neighbouring traders.
The property has a gross floor area approaching 250 sqm and is configured as some 110 sqm dining areas; full kitchen supported by prep areas and "back-of house" dry-store and coolroom; office facility and all supported by compliant w.c. facilities. Valuably and consistent with future use as a restaurant, La Cantina is fully licensed for service of alcohol.
With Launceston's well known status as a tourism centre, the opportunity to acquire a fully complimented property and business such as this is undoubtably a "value add" proposition.
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