From a popular ice cream parlour to a pub off of Eltham High Street – here are three of the Greenwich restaurants and eateries up for sale on RightMove.
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 Greenwich.
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.
Café Dee, Eltham
£365,000
Located on Pound Place off Eltham High Street, Café Dee has been part of the scenery for a number of years, located near a busy shopping area.
New would-be buyers will be taking on a space with a long lease with shorter term options available also.
Draughts, Eltham High Street
£1,050,000
Currently up for sale is Draughts, a pub offering outdoor seating spanning across three floors.
It’s located on Eltham High Street, with links to central London by train from Eltham Station, and located a short distance from McDonald's and Tesco.
The pub's new would-be owners will take on the venue currently at a rental price of £65,341 per month, according to RightMove, with a lease until November 2032.
The ground floor features a mix of open plan seating, chairs and bench seating for 50 customers.
Mammamade Ltd, Pier Walk
£100,000
If you’re in the business of desserts, Mammamade is a popular ice cream parlour running since 2019, serving a range of sweet treats such as waffles, crepes, cones and milkshakes.
It’s located on Pier Walk with views of the River Thames, within close distance of the O2 and with travel links to central London by rail and boat from North Greenwich.
Would-be buyers will take on a popular parlour which has received high reviews from customers, with one writing: “Amazing Italian style gelato, made with fresh ingredients."
The business is being sold on a leasehold basis, with its current lease for 10 years, with rent at £8,000 per quarter.
The business is managed by an owner with three part-time staff members, with the current owners willing to offer a handover to the new owners, according to RightMove.
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