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Jacob Farr

Popular Edinburgh city centre bar and café in Old Town on market for eye-watering £1.2m

A rare opportunity to purchase a city centre café bar has arisen with a premises going on sale for £1.28million.

The Saint Giles Café & Bar has been listed on RightMove with the current owners looking to sell the business that is situated on St Giles' Street in the capital. The space is extremely rustic and the café bar comes with a painter timber framed glazed frontage with central entrance doors.

It is situated in a prominent location and would make the ideal tourist trap serving up traditional breakfasts, lunches or afternoon teas. St Giles' Cathedral and Edinburgh Castle are just a stone’s throw away from the property.

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Christie & Co. who are advertising the profitable business on RightMove, described it as: “The café bar has a painted timber framed glazed frontage to St Giles' Street with central entrance doors.

“The minimalist décor gives a rustic yet lively charm. Serving up freshly baked café delights makes this an ideal stop for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea. In addition to the food, Saint Giles Café & Bar has a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks on offer.

“Prominent location fronting St Giles' Street in a prime tourist location close to its junction with the Royal Mile. St Giles' Cathedral is close by with Edinburgh Castle a short walk, as well as the many attractions of Edinburgh Old Town. The old town area of Edinburgh welcomes around two million tourists every year.

“Waverley Station is close by providing easy links to Glasgow, Stirling, Aberdeen and Inverness as well as south to Newcastle, Manchester and London. Edinburgh City Centre is only a short 30 minute bus or tram ride from Edinburgh International Airport which was recently voted UK Airport of the year.

“The ground floor consists of a service counter together with approximately 36 covers of table seating and window benches.

The interior of the bar and café. (Christie & Co.)

“The basement has various stores, walk-in fridge, staff areas, WC's and customer toilets.

“All fixtures and fittings required for the operation of the business will be included within the sale, apart from any leased or personal items. Directly outside, there is seating for 14 covers.

“Our client established the business as Café Florentin many years ago before rebranding as the St Giles Café & Bar and is now looking to move on to other business interests. The business is available on either a freehold or leasehold basis.

“Current staff would transfer under TUPE regulations in the normal way. Accounting information will be made available to seriously interested parties after a formal viewing.”

The current trading hours for the café are Monday to Sunday 9.30am until 4.30pm. However the space is licensed from 11am until 1am Monday to Saturday and 12.30pm to 1am Sunday.

Those advertising the property also stated that a freehold with a leasehold is an option with a rent of £48,000 per annum. The current rateable value as at 1 April 2017 is £27,600, and as of 1 April 2023 the proposed Rateable value is £27,600.

You can view the property in full here.

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