City centre restaurant in stunning Edwardian building for sale after 22 years of trade
A Bristol restaurant serving fine Indian cuisine is on the market for offers over £124,999 after 22 years of residence in the city. Old India, located in the Edwardian former stock exchange in St Nicholas Street, opened in 2002 and serves a range of meat and plant-based Indian dishes in one of the city's oldest and most impressive buildings.
With a busy city centre location and transport links to the M32, the business benefits from plenty of footfall. Old India has become well-known in Bristol and has a strong, loyal customer base.
The restaurant has covers for 90 guests over two floors and many beautiful, original features of the building remain both inside and out. Old India has an excellent reputation, with four stars on Google and TripAdvisor as well as a 4.6 star rating on Deliveroo and Uber Eats.
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As well as the cost of purchasing the business, the building has an annual rent of £20,000 and a lease of 20 years. The business benefits from Small Business Rates Relief and a gross profit of £120,702.