A popular Glasgow pub has been put up for sale for a cool £500k.
The Viking is on Maryhill Road, not too far away from the train station, and is currently run under management, bringing in around £85k before tax and interest.
The pub is well-loved among locals, regularly showing football matches and is a two bar operation with a lounge extension. Reviews online show a huge appreciation for the food on offer at the bar, with one reviewer saying: "Always enjoyed the Viking. Good food, been going for over 30 years now!"
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While another said: "Had a family lunch here a couple of weeks ago. We all enjoyed our meals and the girl who served us was attentive & really friendly. Will definitely eat here again!"
Owners Dundas Heritable have put The Viking up for sale along with other three pubs, which include The Scarecrow, Kilsyth; The Willow, Greenock; The Boarding House, Howwood; and are for sale on an individual, part or group basis.
Brian Sheldon Regional Director of Christie & Co comments, “Having assisted Dundas Heritable over the years to assemble their estate, it’s a pleasure to be involved with the disposals. They have put together a group of quality establishments which will be of interest to both individual and group operators. We look forward to hearing from any interested parties.”
You can view the listing online here.
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