Leasehold Of Prominent Ardrossan Takeaway Available

Posted on: 15 April 2023

Leasehold Of Prominent Ardrossan Takeaway Available

The leasehold of a fully furnished Class 3 Hot Food takeaway with all of its equipment, fixtures, and fittings is available to purchase located in a highly-visible part of Ardrossan.

Meat In The Middle was refurbished in 2021 to the extent of c.£30,000 and is in walk-in condition for new occupiers.

The ‘Lyric’, is a corner-positioned, two-storey, category B-listed former cinema building, which was converted in the late 2000s to form self-contained restaurant premises on the ground floor with private flats above.

Internally there is a welcoming and modern reception area, which provides plenty of room for collections as well as a large seating area. There are two large digital screens and a modern till and payment terminal.

There is a modern seating area, which is in excellent condition for new occupiers and with vibrant colours.

To the middle of the premises is a large kitchen preparation area, as well as a cleaning area cold store, and an office area for storage.

Welfare facilities are available to the rear, with includes gents, ladies, and wheelchair access.

There is a full ventilation system installed in connection with the hot food use and gas for cooking.

A full list of what equipment is included can be provided to any interested parties.

The subjects are located on Princes Street within Ardrossan Town Centre has a crossroad junction with Glasgow Street and Harbour Street.

Nearby occupiers include a variety of high-quality local businesses including ASDA, South Beach Surgery, Ardrossan Harbour, and the Isle of Arran ferry terminal. 

Ardrossan lies within the North Ayrshire region and forms part of the ‘Three Towns’ area incorporating Stevenston and Saltcoats, having a combined population of over 35,000 persons.

The town has excellent public transport links with nearby railway stations that offer regular services to Glasgow and Largs.

The current lease is due to terminate when the current tenant vacates. The landlord is open to negotiation of a new long-term lease for the new proprietor, with a sensible rental figure of £12,000 per annum.

59 Princes Street is available for offers in the region of £15,000.

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