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***Serious Restaurant for a Serious Operator*** Bespoke are delighted to handle the disposal of this landmark Leasehold Interest. It is very rare an opportunity of this calibre comes to the market. 33-34 East Essex Street is unrivalled in location and will generate healthy profits for its new owner. The building is currently home to 'Charlies' a well renowned name in the area of late night eateries. The unit actually trades all day and feeds the tourists that wander the streets of Temple Bar; however the unit comes alive at night when the crowds descend on Temple Bar for a good time. The restaurant was originally two units but is now operated as one entity providing an abundance of space. The restaurant currently seats approximately 60 customers at any one time, however there is room to increase this number if required. The unit is in good condition throughout and is being sold with all furniture, kitchen equipment, fixtures and fittings included in the sale price. This property is sure to be of interest to seasoned operators looking to expand their existing portfolio. This unit has the potential to turnover in excess of €2,000,000 per annum with the right operator in control. If you have a proven Restaurant model then this distinguished site is sure to be a tremendous success for you. This is a prominent restaurant providing an excellent opportunity for someone to create their 'flagship' store. The unit itself appears to be two retail units joined together providing significant frontage onto Temple Bar. The unit extends to 205 sq m (2,206 sq ft ) of well laid out accommodation. Quoting price for lease premium, all contents and goodwill: €195,000 Location: Temple Bar is bounded by the Liffey to the north, Dame Street to the south, Westmoreland Street to the east and Fishamble Street to the west. This prime restaurant is located on East Essex Street neighbouring Central Temple Bar Square which acts as a magnet for tourists. East Essex Street is a main thoroughfare which links The Square to Parliament Street. It is a quaint and beautiful cobbled street full of charm and character. The street itself is very busy all day long and is surrounded by well known and established businesses. Temple Bar is the location of many Irish cultural institutions, including the Irish Photography Centre, The Ark Children's Cultural Centre, The Irish Film Institute, incorporating The Irish Film Archive, The Temple Bar Music Centre, The Arthouse Multimedia Centre, Temple Bar Gallery and Studio, The Project Arts Centre, The Gaiety School of Acting, IBaT College (City Centre), as well as The Irish Stock Exchange and The Central Bank of Ireland. After dark, the area is a major centre for nightlife, with many tourist focused nightclubs, restaurants and bars. Pubs in the area include The Porterhouse, The Oliver St. John Gogarty, The Turk's Head, The Temple Bar, Czech Inn, The Quays Bar, The Foggy Dew, Eamonn Doran's and The Purty Kitchen. If you want a pitch that will generate cash and have the tills ringing all day and all night then look no further. This unit currently trades up to 5am. Terms: The business is not for sale, just the Leasehold Interest. Someone will need to introduce their own concept as our client will continue to operate the 'Charlies' brand in other locations.Serious offers at asking price level will be dealt with before this date. Cash buyers only. Serious existing operators only. No finance provided. Quick closing required. Sale includes all furniture, kitchen equipment, fixtures and fittings. Viewings by appointment with the sole selling agents Bespoke. Quoting price for lease premium, all contents and goodwill: €195,000
Phone: 01 6619670 (8am - 6.30pm)
Contact Name: Joe McGinley
Email: joe@bespoke.ie
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