A charming West Lothian pub is searching for a new operator to take over and run its bar and restaurant.
Located in Broxburn just a few minutes away from South Queensferry, the Fat Pheasant is now looking for someone to run the business. A 'long-established' venue in the community, and one that has always proved popular with locals, the building sits on a busy route connecting the Queensferry Crossing to both Edinburgh and Linlithgow.
Kitted out with an adorable and rustic decor inside, the restaurant has a lot of exposed stonework and even a real log-burning fire to create a cosy atmosphere.
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In addition, the pub also boasts a large beer garden and decking area that can be used for outdoor seating when the weather is at its best. Advertised this week, the leasehold currently sits at £40,000, with annual rent at £30,000.
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An advert for the business said: "A rare opportunity to operate a long established bar/restaurant in a popular setting about a mile from the new Queensferry Crossing.
"Positioned on the A904 a popular arterial route to the west of South Queensferry and commuter route to and from the bridge, South Queensferry, Edinburgh and Linlithgow (M9) The Fat Pheasant is positioned in the small town of Newton.
"The business, a well equipped (turn-key operation) has space for 65 covers along with a spacious outdoor decked beer garden and owner parking spaces. With a new lease on offer, full premises licence and no Brewery ties then it a first class opportunity for any operator to add to an existing porfolio or for an enthusiastic independent operator to take on what has been a thriving business."
You can find more information here.
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