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Soho, London W1, London, W1D 3JB

  • 2,630 sq ft
  • Lease Assignment
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Property Type
Tenure Lease Assignment
Size 2,630 sq ft
Rent £100,000 per annum
Energy Performance Rating Upon enquiry

Prime Soho Restaurant Building - Lease For Sale - Letting Rooms on Upper Floors

Key Features

  • Not Been on The Market for 45 Years
  • Lease Over Whole Building
  • Prime Soho Location
  • Completion to Take Place in January
  • Fully Fitted and Trading
  • Suitable for All Day Every Day Trade

Description

The premises are laid out over ground floor to accommodate approx 45 covers, the basement accommodates an additional 45 covers plus fully fitted kitchen and vault storage. The first floor consists of three rooms being a prep kitchen, storage and office whilst the second and third floors consist of three bedrooms per floor that are self contained. The premises have been trading as is for 45 years.

Available area

The accommodation comprises the following areas:

Name sq ft sq m
Basement - Restaurant 750 69.68
Ground - Restaurant 650 60.39
1st - Offices 400 37.16
2nd - Residential 400 37.16
3rd - Residential 430 39.95
Total 2,630 244.34

Location

Located in Prime Central Soho where the premises see passing trade every day at all hours of the day.

Tenure

An assignment of my clients full repairing and insuring lease over the whole building granted for a term to expire in 5 years. The lease is inside the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954.

Passing Rent

£100,000pax

License

Alcohol License in place until 11pm every day of the week with standard restaurant conditions

Premium

Looking for premium offers in the region of £350,000 for the benefit of the leasehold interest and all fixtures and fittings

Looking to agree a deal and exchange contracts pre Xmas with completion January 2026

Confidentiality

These premises are highly confidential so in order to find out further information please call or email.

Holding Deposit

Should a deal be agreed CDG Leisure would request a holding deposit to take the premises off the market