An Edinburgh pub in the city centre has hit the market for any Peggy Mitchell wannabe.
The pub is situated just off the Royal Mile on South Bridge, a prime location for tourists, theatre goers and university students. It is an exceptionally busy trading area that sees huge levels of footfall daily.
On a freehold guide price for £900,000, it runs over the basement and ground floor on the corner of South Bridge and Drummond Street and is located directly across from Edinburgh University, as well as being close to the Festival Theatre as well as the Royal Mile.
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Before closing their doors, The Wild Yarrow Bar and Bistro served pizza and drinks at the pub to locals and visitors until they closed their doors in 2021 after the pandemic.
An advert reads: "Premium freehold pub opportunity in Edinburgh City Centre. High profile prominent trading location close to Royal Mile, theatres, as well as Edinburgh University.
"Exceptionally busy trading area, huge levels of daily footfall. Corner sited property with accommodation over ground and basement level. Full premises licence and class three consent. Very rare freehold opportunity in Central Edinburgh."
You can see more information here.
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