The cafe/Restaurant, bar and foodstore, in the heritage listed Southern Tablelands town, is located in the centre of the main street in a commanding, elevated corner position, and occupies the ground floor one of the original hotels in the district. A wrap-around balcony facing north and northwest and as such does not require any Council footpath leasing arrangement in order to contain its outdoor seating.
Its architectural style and building fabric are intact, and the building dates from 1872. The fitout of the premises is in a contemporary style utilising materials such as recycled timber, steel and leather. The furniture is comfortable and relaxed. The premise has been fitted out using the best available equipment and finishes.
The cafe seats approximately 70 people comfortably and has been used many times as a wedding reception venue. Licensed to serve alcohol 7 days a week from 10am til close at midnight or 10pm Sunday night without the need to serve food.
The premises are also approved for entertainment and the Cafe has hosted many nights of local and interstate entertainers. The owner has established a business with a lease guaranteed until 2023, focused on providing a completely flexible operation that can be changed throughout the year to respond to the massive increased tourist flow through the town in the warmer seasons. Staffing can be raised or lowered to suit demand over the year and the diversity of goods sold in the cafe’s foodstore and homewares section ensures turnover is steady through the colder winter period.
The owner made a very considered decision to keep the branding of the cafe, bar and foodstore understated and refined, and all graphics and design associated with the premises reflect this approach. The business offers huge potential for expansion in all aspects of its operations. It is a business that the owner structured from the outset to be a “long stay” business in the town.
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