Four restaurant properties in the Dublin area are being sold.
Dobbins
The former Dobbins restaurant of 15 Stephen's Lane is being sold via Bagnall Doyle MacMahon.
According to its listing on Bdmproperty.ie, the property is a two-storey building that extends to approximately 351 square metres, or 3,778 square feet, and includes a bar reception area, customer toilets, a catering kitchen, several dining areas, and a rear outdoor courtyard area on its ground floor, and a private dining area, a prep kitchen, cold stores, and staff changing areas on its first floor.
Cork Street Property
A property with previously granted planning permission for food/restaurant use at Unit C, Southgate, Cork Street, Dublin 8, is being sold via Leonard Wilson Keenan Estates & Letting Agents.
According to its listing on Property.ie, the unit is comprised of a ground floor area that is approximately 63 square metres in size and a mezzanine level that it approximately 22 square metres in size, and it is in shell and core condition.
Dublin 2 Eatery
A Dublin 2 eatery is being sold with a long term lease in place, and the property's owner is offering the lease for sale by way of assignment because they want to focus on other businesses, according to its listing on Property.ie.
The property's listing on Property.ie also states that it has a current rent of €34,000 p.a., rates is €6,500 p.a., and its asking price is in the region of €95,000.
Wuff
The property that houses the Wuff restaurant on 23 Benburb Street in Smithfield, Dublin 7, is being sold via Bannon.
According to the property's listing on Brochures.bannon.ie, the sale comprises Wuff, which is a fully fitted restaurant with the benefit of vacant possession and extends to 1,100 square feet, as well as a two-bedroom overhead apartment with separate access that extends to 950 square feet, and the entire property extends to a total floor area of 2,050 square feet over its ground and first floors.
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