Two Bromley restaurants are up for sale on RightMove, including a tapas bar and a restaurant serving traditional British food.
As the cost-of-living crisis continues to affect small and independent businesses up and down the UK, more and more local businesses are being put on the market.
We’ve listed all the current shop units and businesses up for sale in the borough of Bromley.
If you feel like taking on the challenge of a new business, then there are plenty of retail units on the market waiting for new owners.
Cocktail/Wine Bar
£38,000
Where? Located near The Glades
Anyone looking for a cocktail bar with a high amount of footfall may be interested in taking on a cocktail and wine bar on the High Street.
The exact address of the location isn’t known but will be issued to would-be buyers once proof of funds is provided.
According to estate agents Truepenny's Property Consultants, the current owners of the business are selling for personal reasons.
The would-be buyer will have an opportunity to expand the business, which spans across two floors and is described as having “excellent facilities” for events.
The current owners are looking for offers within the region of £50k - £60k and will include stock, fixtures and fittings.
Cow & Pig
£170,000
Where? 39 East Street, Bromley, BR1 1QQ
Located on Bromley’s East Street, Cow & Pig serves an array of traditional burgers and Sunday roasts, along with a drinks menu offering both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.
The business currently has a turnover of £546,000 with a gross profit margin of 60%.
The business can also be used for private events with a private space, offering seating for 50 guests.
According to RightMove, the current owners are selling the restaurant to “facilitate retirement plans.”
However, the new owners can look forward to a skilled workforce as well as a Good rating in the latest Food Standards Agency review.
The current owners are looking to sell the business for the asking price of £170,000.
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