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Heather Pickstock

Seaside cafe renowned for its ‘biggest, fattest, best breakfasts’ is up for sale

A popular seaside cafe renowned across the West Country for its huge breakfasts has come up for sale. The leasehold of Treats Cafe, in Weston-super-Mare, is on the market.

The cafe, which has been in the same family for decades, has been a popular venue over the years with locals and the many visitors that visit the seaside town each year. The cafe is renowned for its breakfasts with reviewers describing them as the ‘biggest, fattest, best breakfasts’ they have ever had.

It also serves up a range of home made dishes and has a daily specials board. The cafe has a number of dining spaces including a main one on the ground floor which can seat around 60 customers.

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On the first floor there are two further dining areas along with a staffroom and storeroom. The cafe also boasts a 9 metre by five metre sun terrace- an attractive and popular choice for diners with seating for around 24 people.

The property is located close to the seafront in the heart of the town’s main shopping and business district. The property is being marketed by commercial property agents Sprosen Ltd with the leasehold available for £86,000.

Treats Cafe in Weston-super-Mare (Sprosen Ltd)

Sprosen Limited director Bruce Sprosen said: “Treats Cafe is a thriving business which is established in Weston-super-Mare and has been run by the same family for decades. It is loved by not only locals but the many visitors who come to Weston every year and would make a great business opportunity for someone.” To find out more contact Sprosen Limited on 01225 434491.

And for anyone looking to run a pub, a beautiful venue has gone on the market in Bristol. Gloucester Road Ale House occupies a prominent spot on the high street, known for its rotating six cask ales as well as offering an extensive range of beers and ciders.

The property is being marketed by Matthew Phillips Surveyors and is on the market as a freehold for offers in the excess of £650,000.

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