A coffee shop and takeaway unit has become available in the Edinburgh market with those selling the leasehold saying it would be a great opportunity for a first time business.
The unit currently belongs to Our Place but the coffee shop is now seeing its leasehold being advertised for £43,000 with a monthly rent of £1,000 per month.
At the moment the business provides a variety of coffees, teas, cakes, pastries, waffles, baguettes and soft drinks.
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It is located in the heart of the Bruntsfield area of the capital as it is understood that the café experiences good daily football.
There is a quirky feel to the unit but anyone interested in acquiring the business would have to provide their own furniture.
Advertising the property, Lily Grieve said: “We are delighted to offer to the market a stunning Edinburgh city centre coffee shop and takeaway.
“The business benefits from a good daily footfall as it is located in the highly sought after Bruntsfield area of Edinburgh.
“The coffee shop offers an excellent opportunity to someone looking for a first time business. Rent is £1000 per month.
The coffee shop offers a full range of coffees, teas, cakes, pastries, waffles, baguettes and soft drinks to sit in and take away.
“The menu could be expanded upon and a delivery service introduced.
“The single front unit is approximately 30m² in size and is in excellent condition, having been totally refurbished throughout.
“There is a small, attractive seating area to the front with a good sized preparation area and kitchen to the rear.
“There is also a small storage area to the rear. All equipment, fixtures and fittings are included in the sale.
“The business is being offered on a leasehold basis with a very low rent of £1,000 per calendar month and a long term lease in place.
“The business benefits from 100 per cent rate relief under the Small Business Bonus Scheme.”
You can view the advertising post on Facebook here.
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