The leasehold interest of The Copper Kettle Restaurant at the Clanbrassil Centre in Dundalk has gone on the market
The Copper Kettle Restaurant, a thriving, well loved café at the Clanbrassil Street in Dundalk, has gone on the market as a going concern.
Estate agents DNG Duffy, say they are delighted to bring to the market, the leasehold interest of the popular turnkey hospitality business.
DNG Duffy describe The Copper Kettle Restaurant as "strategically positioned within Boyds Shopping Centre, and immediately adjacent to Dundalk Bus Station" and that it represents" an exceptional opportunity to acquire a fully fitted and well-established business in the heart of Dundalk.
"Surrounded by long-standing and successful neighbouring occupiers including McCloskey's Bakery, McArdle Meats, Boyds Stores, and O'Callaghan Travel, the restaurant benefits from continuous daily footfall generated by a loyal and established customer base."
DNG Duffy says that The Copper Kettle is "a highly regarded restaurant enjoying a strong and consistent weekly turnover. The premises benefits from excellent visibility and ease of access, attracting shoppers, office workers, and passing commuters throughout the day".
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"Fully equipped and trading successfully, the sale of this leasehold interest allows an incoming purchaser to step seamlessly into an established and profitable enterprise."
"The inviting dining area and well-appointed commercial kitchen are maintained to a high standard, supporting efficient service and high-volume capacity."
DNG Duffy adds that: "Opportunities to acquire an established restaurant in such a prime, high-traffic location are increasingly rare. The Copper Kettle offers immediate income generation together with clear potential for further growth, making it an ideal prospect for owner-operators and experienced restaurateurs seeking a proven business with excellent upside potential."
For more information on the sale of The Copper Kettle, contact DNG Duffy on 042 935 1011.
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