Key features:
- Around £6,000 weekly turnover on a five-day week
- Fitted from scratch in mid-2016 at considerable expense
- Combined takeaway counter and 20-cover restaurant
- Densely populated Brixton catchment, undergoing gentrification
- Genuine retirement sale after seven years of ownership
A deceptively spacious fish & chip takeaway with a 20-cover restaurant in one of London's most densely populated districts, currently turning over around £6,000 a week on a five-day trading pattern. The shop was converted from scratch from a former Chinese takeaway in mid-2016, fitted out at considerable expense, and has traded in the same hands ever since. A genuine retirement sale after seven years of ownership, leaving clear scope for a new operator to extend the trading days and grow the takings.
Trading figures:
The seller advises weekly turnover sits in the region of £6,000, achieved across just five days of trading. With the shop currently closed on Sundays and not opening late into the evening, there is room for an incoming operator to extend the rota and lift the takings without changing anything else about the business.
Trade equipment:
Headed by a three-pan K-Star counter range, with the rest of the kit comprising a digital till, microwave oven, small drinks cabinet, stainless-steel fish keeper, small fridge and freezer, rotary oven, walk-in cold room, two chest freezers, double-door under-counter fridge, griddle, chipper and peeler. A full trade inventory will be provided prior to completion.
Special remarks:
The seller converted this shop from a former Chinese takeaway in mid-2016, creating a first-class concern that is smartly presented throughout and backed by well-appointed preparation facilities. The unit requires no additional expenditure to take on. With Sundays currently closed and trading ending at 10.00pm, the route to growth is straightforward: extend the rota, keep the standards the current owner has set, and the £6,000 weekly turnover has clear room to move. A genuine retirement sale after seven years of ownership.
