Highly rated fish and chip shop still on the market
A fish and chips takeaway in Swindon is still up for sale over a year after it first went on the market.
Swindon Fish Bar in Cheney Manor was listed for sale on April 15, 2024, for £95,000, which includes the opportunity to own the well-established and popular business along with the flat above the shop.
The takeaway has been marketed by Commercial Property Warehouse as a 'great opportunity' for those looking to take over a business, and viewings are available to book through the estate agents, with information about business turnover provided on the day.
(Image: Zoopla) The listing states: "Located on a busy main road this takeaway has been established for many years and caters for all wide variety of fast food, from fish & chips to burgers to a sneaky kebab.
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"The shop is fitted with fryers, cookers, potato cutting machines and lots more. Currently they advertise on all portals, including Just Eat, Deliveroo, Uber Eats and on its own unique website.
"The business has a great clientele and has repeat business from loyal customers throughout Swindon and Wiltshire."
The eatery has a 4.5 out of five rating on Google Reviews, ranking within the top ten fish and chip takeaways in Swindon.
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