From bustling takeaways, to quaint cafes, there are some fantastic Worcestershire businesses listed for sale on Zoopla.
If you have always wanted to own your own café or restaurant, now could be the perfect time to invest.
Here are five of the most popular cafes and restaurants listed for sale on Zoopla.
Time To Eat, Worcester
£39,500
Looking for a well-established café to buy in Worcester? Then you’re in luck.
This business is in an attractive city centre location- and there is great potential for business growth under the right management.
Learn more about this investment opportunity on Zoopla.
The Himalayan Lounge, Worcester
£42,000
This is currently an Indian/Nepalese restaurant- but other cuisines would be suitable here.
The average weekly takings here are £3,800 a week- a figure which is steadily rising.
If you are interested in viewing this business, visit the Zoopla listing.
Ma Baker’s, Cranham Drive, Worcester
£64,000
Ma Baker’s had a long history in Worcester and it was first established in 1966 and the family business has since been passed down through the generations
The current owner has “successfully and lucratively” managed the business since 2012- but is reluctantly putting it on the market to concentrate on other business ventures and possibly relocate.
The business delivers bread to cafés and bars in Worcestershire- they also sell cakes, sweet treats and savoury snacks.
Ma Baker’s is also renowned for its buffets which are served on olive wood boards.
Want to learn more? Visit the Zoopla listing.
Worcester Road, Malvern
£349,050 (starting price)
This family run café date back to 1969 and is “highly reputed” in the area.
The business sells a wide range of food and drink including: sandwiches, jacket potatoes and soup.
Along with the dining area, there is accommodation at the side of the café which consists of five bedrooms and a family bathroom.
You can learn more about this business on Zoopla.
Parks Café, Victoria Square, Droitwich
This café, bar and restaurant is fully licensed and in the sought after town of Droitwich Spa.
It was first established in 2011 and is “reluctantly” being sold due to the client’s desire to relocate.
The business has a weekly turnover of £2,500 and the building itself has been recently refurbished and renovated.
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