The full business for a Watford takeaway has been placed on the market.
The Greek Pitta in St Albans Road is inviting offers in excess of £90,000 from anyone looking to take over and serve its existing customer base. The rent would then be £6,230 quarterly.
Its outgoing owner told the Watford Observer that he also has another business in Bedfordshire, where he lives, and it had become difficult to juggle both roles.
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He is therefore looking to sell it on to someone who can continue from the position the business is in.
There is, however, no requirement that a new owner would continue to run the unit as The Greek Pitta so they could offer a different cuisine.
The listing, via Nova Estate Agents Luton, said: “Located in the heart of Watford's bustling high street on St Albans Road, The Greek Pitta offers a fantastic opportunity for entrepreneurs looking to enter the thriving food industry.
"This established Greek takeaway is a haven for lovers of Mediterranean cuisine and boasts a prime position in a high footfall area.”
It adds that the annual turnover is around £200,000 with “significant potential for further growth”.
The Greek takeaway holds a 3.8/5 rating from Google reviews and a 4/5 food hygiene rating.
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