A Long Established Fish and Chips Shop with a Loyal Local Following

8 days ago

 

Summary

A successful fish and chips shop with a 12-year trading history, currently taking $11,000 per week.

About the Business

This is a long-running fish and chips shop that first opened its doors in 2010. Its over a decade-long success is largely attributed to its central position, dependably high-quality services and competitive pricing. Despite the business's steady growth, the current owner is keen to pass on the opportunity to a new and energetic purchaser who can build on what has been established and achieve new heights.
*Taking $11,000 PW
*New lease; negotiable
*40 seats
*Short hours (lunch and dinner)
*6-day operation
*Excellent fit-out
John Zhang and the team at LINK Melbourne are excited to bring a long-standing fish and chips business to the market.
It is conveniently positioned on a beachside location and is renowned among locals due to its long operating history.
Its facilities are superbly furnished throughout, with a spacious and unusual layout akin to that of a fast-food chain restaurant. It is also already outfitted with all the assets needed for its operations.
It is simple to operate and only open six days a week, providing a potential for purchasers to increase revenue by trading earlier or later daily. Increased marketing activities may also contribute to its future success.
With an experienced new owner at the helm, this business is on course to dominate the local fish and chip industry - a solid prospect for investors looking for a stable and reliable source of income.
Can you take this business to the next level? Call me today for a no-obligation discussion.


Listing ID: ME02377
Broker: John Zhang
Phone: 0419 366 236
Email: john.zhang@linkbusiness.com.au
Ref: ME02377
Timestamp: 20250124120003

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