Established and successful café for sale
This is the hospitality opportunity of the year in arguably one of the most desirable café locations in Christchurch.
Savoire is a busy urban café situated in the affluent Merivale Mall near the entrance/exit and sits amongst popular hospitality businesses.
Business highlights:
* Well established and supported by locals and shoppers
* Further potential to grow business
* Liquor licence in place - this area of the business can definitely be developed further
* Refurbishment needed, plans approved, add your creative style
* Affluent suburb, consistent turnover $800,000+ year on year
Call Sami for further information.
Price $295,000+, estimated stock value $5,500.
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