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Somerset.
Turnover of circa £377,000, with an EBITDA of £87,000.
Offers high-quality à la carte dishes and tasting menus created using seasonal produce.
Highly commended, with listings in the Michelin Guide and Good Food Guide.
Experienced team of front- and back-of-house staff in place.
Scope to extend the restaurant’s opening hours and increase proactive marketing activity to encourage growth.
Operates from ideally located leasehold premises with on-site staff accommodation.
Offered for sale to facilitate our clients’ pursuit of other, unrelated business ventures.
Offers invited.
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