Cafe & Sandwich Bars, North Yorkshire
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Cafe for sale
Key features
- One of the finest trading positions in the town
- Run in easy hours, opening at 9.45am
- Our client is now retiring after circa 20 years successful trading
- Well fitted and equipped throughout
Description
Very busy cafe tea rooms and gifts shop which occupies what must be one of the finest trading positions in this affluent market town of Knaresborough, North Yorkshire - known for its stunning natural beauty including the River Nidd and the picturesque viaduct that crosses it together with the historic castle and world famous Mother Shipton’s Cave with its petrifying well and reputed to be England’s oldest tourist attractions. This town benefits from the many thousands of tourists that visit each year. Weekly turnover £7,250. Run in easy hours, opening at 9.45am, the business offers plenty of scope to open earlier and increase the turnover. Our client is now retiring after circa 20 years successful trading. The premises are held on lease which briefly comprise spacious sales shop, well fitted in a traditional style with old fashioned sweets department, gift department and good counter facilities with chocolate display counter. Stock room. Stairs lead to first floor cafe with three dining areas, good servery and well fitted and equipped commercial kitchen. EPC Band B.
Stock £15,000.
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