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Award-winning East Lothian Italian restaurant hits the market in search of new owners

Award-winning East Lothian Italian restaurant hits the market in search of new owners

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An award-winning Italian restaurant has been made available on the market in search of new owners.
Crolla's Italian Kitchen, located within 'The Courtyard' at the Eskmills venue in Musselburgh is available for a leasehold price of £100,000.
The venue has been under the same ownership for 11 years and has 15 years remaining on the current lease.
It makes the opportunity open to anyone looking to enter the hospitality industry as the space is suitable for any style of cuisine.
The listing on RightBiz reads: "Beautifully presented Italian Restaurant. Unique 'Eskmills' trading location. c.110 internal and 45 external courtyard covers. Quality fixtures and fittings throughout. Extensive kitchen and service areas. Strong turnover and profits. Same ownership for 11 years.
"Currently 5 day trading. 15 years remaining on current lease. Suitable for any style of cuisine. Annual rent £40,000.
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"Crolla's Italian Kitchen is situated in an enviable trading location within 'The Courtyard' at the historic Eskmills venue in Musselburgh, East Lothian. Sitting close to the River Esk at the western edge of Musselburgh where it adjoins Edinburgh, there is easy access from both the Edinburgh City Bypass and the main A1.
"Our client has owned and operated 'Crolla's Italian Kitchen' since 2014 and has only reluctantly placed the business on the market to concentrate on other business ventures.
"Trading as a quality Italian restaurant, Crolla's has won numerous local and national awards over the years highlighting the quality food and exceptional service that is offered here. The restaurant enjoys a tremendous local reputation and its unique trading location attracts customers from all over East Lothian, Midlothian and beyond."
You can view the full listing here.

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