5 Greendyke Street, Glasgow, City Of Glasgow, G1 5PU

£2,083

Size

1,055

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Price per
Primary use
Pub

No floor / site plan

Key features

  • City centre public house
  • Rare "Breakfast" Licence
  • Excellent location
  • Premium Offers Invited

Description

The subjects comprises a highly prominent unit, benefiting from external seating and two separate internal seating areas. There is a kitchen area for preparation of food and one bar serving both seating areas.

The bar benefits from a rare breakfast licence with an 8am serving time and a capacity of 60 persons.
Additional information
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Status
Available
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An Energy Performance certificate helps you understand the current energy efficiency of a property.

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Environmental data
BREEAM rating
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Brochure

5 Greendyke Street, Glasgow, City Of Glasgow, G1 5PU

NEAREST STATIONS

National Rail

Argyle Street Station

0.28 miles

London DLR

St. Enoch Station

0.38 miles

National Rail

High Street (Glasgow) Station

0.41 miles

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