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Vinomania is a French concept bringing together a Wine Bar, a Restaurant and a Wine Shop. The concept specializes in Quality Bag in Box Wine.
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Over the Limit is a digital, fuel cell vending machine that gives accurate readings of peoples alcohol levels in the blood. By simply breathing into the machine for 6 seconds, through a straw supplied, the machine will give you an accurate indication of your blood/alcohol level. Our machines also have digital advertising screens, which gives the operator an additional potential, of unlimited income from advertising.
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In 1799 Benjamin Greene moved to Bury St Edmunds where he established the brewing business that we know today as Greene King. Over two hundred years later we have a rich heritage to look back on with many milestones along the way from the amalgamation of the Greene and King breweries to our expansion beyond Suffolk and across the UK.
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Bar Sport is a successful chain of venues initially started in the Midlands with the sole aim of providing an environment that all ages from all professions would enjoy. Because of the huge success of Bar Sport, we have put together a comprehensive package of franchise opportunities - allowing you to buy into an established brand and benefit from our experience!
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Pubs for Sale
BusinessesForSale.com boasts the largest volume of pubs for sale of any classified listings site in the world. A wide range of establishments are listed, including traditional pubs, country pubs, inner-city haunts, Irish pubs, pubs with restaurants, sports pubs, pubs with pool tables and so on.
Becoming a pub landlord is among the top choices for aspiring entrepreneurs, and is often seen as a lifestyle business. The hours can be long and you have to work weekends, so the kind of people who buy a pub tend to enjoy being a publican rather than seeing it merely as a means to an end, the end being a lavish lifestyle. Publicans prefer being on their feet to sitting down all day, favour the company of people rather than staring at a computer screen, and appreciate the ambience of a pub versus than the sterility of an office environment.
Buying a pub also suits those with experience in the trade, either as a barperson or ideally managing the bar. If you want to run a pub restaurant then kitchen experience and culinary passion obviously count for a lot too. The majority of pubs for sale nowadays serve at least snack food if not proper meals, and the condition and size of kitchen facilities may well be germane to which public house you choose to buy.
Other facilities you might want to look out for in adverts for pubs for sale are games, such as pool tables or dartboards, or you might want to look only for pubs with beer gardens – a particular boon in countries with a smoking ban in place. A licence to have live music, to show live sport or to stay open late might be attractive. The location of a pub for sale tends to be significant in this regard; if it is located in a densely populated area then councils are often less keen to grant a late licence.
If you want to buy a pub then you need to also decide whether you want to buy a leasehold pub, freehold pub or a pub franchise. Leasehold pubs suit those with modest capital to invest and fairly limited experience in the trade because tenants tend to get support from a pub group. Freeholds offer potential for long-term property appreciation and banks are generally happier to lend on a property-based business rather than a lease on a pub. A pub tenancy or pub franchises are often seen as a step on the ladder to ultimately buying a freehold pub.