Popular Sandwich Shop/Delicattesen in Seaside Town
Price:
Freehold - £195,000
Location:
Scotland, Ayrshire, Girvan
Business Type:
Food Service Businesses, Retail businesses
A very popular Sandwich Shop/Delicattessen in the lovely seaside town of Girvan. Premises comprise: attractive sales area, large rear shop (unused) and external ground area. Potential for expansion. Good profits.
Aroma’s Deli and Sandwich Shop has been owned by the current proprietor for 14 years and has an excellent reputation for fresh sandwiches and produce such as cold meats, bakery products and a small selection of dry goods. The shop is open from 9.00am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday and from 9.00am to 5.00pm on Saturday. Whilst the business is trading very successfully in its current format, the large storeroom to the rear could easily be converted (subject to planning consent etc) to create a much larger shop or possibly a coffee shop/tea room along with an outside seating area.
The large sales area is accessed directly from the street with an abundance of natural light which houses extensive shelving, upright freezer and large display cold cabinet. There is also a refrigerated servery counter with cash register etc. There is also two storerooms with a selection of fridges and freezers, staff w.c. facilities and a very well equipped kitchen.
For more information, please request full Sales Particulars or contact Gordon Mair of Cornerstone Business Agents on 0845 123 6970 or gordon@cornerstoneba.com.
The seaside town of Girvan is situated in south Ayrshire, approximately 5 miles south of world famous Turnberry with its open championship golf course and magnificent hotel. The town has a population of around 7,000 people and has a picturesque fishing harbour, beach and esplanade with views towards Ailsa Craig. The town has a modern leisure centre and both primary and secondary schooling.
The shop is open from 9.00am – 5.30pm Monday to Friday and from 9.00am – 5.00pm on Saturday.
North Yorkshire
£ 750,000
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