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Seafront Bistro & Bar on Isle Of Arran For Sale

Isle of Arran, North Ayrshire, UK
Asking Price:
£195,000
Turnover:
On request
Net Profit:
On request

Kildonan Bistro & Bar
Kildonan
Isle of Arran
KA27 8SE

  • Delightful bistro & bar opportunity
  • Outstanding seafront location - views over firth of Clyde & Pladda island
  • Open plan lounge bar, games area and restaurant
  • Extensive outside beach side seating and private decking area
  • Currently trades from April-October
  • Located on one of Scotland’s most popular islands
  • Under same ownership for 22 years
  • Stunning 2 bed apartment for sale at separate negotiation
  • Ideal opportunity for a family/chef operator


Freehold: Offers Around £195,000

As the owners prepare for retirement, the business is run very much to suit our clients’ requirements who only open from a Wednesday to Sunday. Both the owners are involved in the day-to-day operations with the assistance of several other staff members.
Trading from April to October, the business has a good reputation for its food, location and atmosphere. Prior to Covid closing, many weddings were booked during the summer.
Arran is very busy with tourists and the local campsite next to the hotel ensures a steady stream of guests on your doorstep during the main summer months, along with the owners of the “Harbour Haven” apartments that visit/stay on a regular basis.

Trading hours are: Wednesday-Sunday, 11am to 9pm (food is served between 12 - 3pm and 6pm – 9pm.)
In terms of entertainment, there is a regular pool tournament on a Saturday afternoon and live music/open mic sessions on a Sunday, which could be enhanced further should a new owner wish to do so.
Kildonan Bistro & Bar offers an excellent opportunity for a new owner/chef operator to enhance what is already a respected business, within a location/setting that is second to none.

Property Information

Property:

Freehold

Living Accommodation:

For sale at separate negotiation is a delightful ground floor apartment, which is part of the redevelopment of the main hotel building now known as “Harbour Haven”.
Comprising of open plan living, dining/kitchen, with outside covered patio area, 2 bedrooms and bathroom.
The guide price on this apartment is c. £190,000 in line with the other apartments sold in the development. This makes an ideal living arrangement for the owner or management team.
Further details can be provided to interested parties.

Location:

The property is situated at the picturesque unspoiled south end of the Isle of Arran within the settlement of Kildonan, which is approximately 20 mins drive from the ferry terminal at Brodick and is also serviced by a regular bus service giving access to the rest of the island.
With its enviable beach front location overlooking the Firth of Clyde the surrounding area offers an abundance of wildlife and scenic settings, with seals basking daily on the rocks to the front, otters feeding and gannets diving, all add to the splendid panoramic views.
Pladda Island sits directly across the sound with its recognisable lighthouse.

The Isle of Arran itself, is approximately 60 miles round and is sometimes referred to as Scotland in miniature, as it is divided into highland and lowland areas. It is easily accessed by ferry, with regular crossings by Caledonian MacBrayne from Ardrossan, and is therefore extremely popular with both tourists and day trippers. Offering some of the most spectacular scenery and wildlife in Scotland Arran is home to Scotland’s Big 5, Golden Eagle, Red Deer, Seals, Otters and Red Squirrels. The island is popular with outdoor enthusiasts who can enjoy pursuits such as walking/hiking (Goat Fell, highest peak on Arran, Kings Cave Walk, a site of archaeological interest and the Arran Coastal Way, a 56 mile walk round the island), cycling and fishing. It is also a golfer’s paradise with no fewer than seven golf courses on the Island. Other tourist attractions include Brodick Castle.
Arran is without doubt one of the most popular and easily accessible of the Scottish island with regular daily ferry crossings from Ardrossan, on the Ayrshire coast to Brodick taking approximately 55 mins.
Glasgow to Ardrossan is c. 50 mins drive and c.45 mins by train

Premises Details:

Lounge Bar/ Games Area & Bistro

This bright and welcoming space is laid out on an open plan basis and presented well throughout, with a large, well-stocked bar to one side, pool table and dart board available.
The dining area leads to the left from the main lounge bar/games area and is set on a more formal basis, although food is available throughout.
Meals are served between 12 and 3pm then 6pm to 9pm, Wednesday to Sunday.
Access is gained from either the side via a small reception or to the front.
Large floor to ceiling windows run along the entire frontage giving panoramic views over the external landscaped seating areas, towards the beach and command views of Pladda Island and onwards to Ailsa Craig. This is a popular venue for both local residents and tourists.

A fully equipped commercial kitchen and servery is directly accessed from the dining room.
Modern public toilets, including disabled facility, are located in the reception area.

Business Operation

Management type:
This business is owner operated.
Reasons for selling:

Retirement

Trading hours:

Trading hours are: Wednesday-Sunday, 11am to 9pm (food is served between 12 - 3pm and 6pm – 9pm.)

Years established:
22 years under same ownership

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