Superior Estates are pleased to offer this fully fitted restaurant premises to lease, currently trading as La Brioche, ideally located in the heart of Moseley Village. The property sits within a busy parade with strong footfall and excellent transport links, including Moseley Train Station, local bus routes, and easy access to Birmingham City Centre.
The first floor features a prominent glass frontage leading into a modern, well-presented dining area with seating for approximately 36 covers, along with outdoor seating potential.
The basement level benefits from a fully equipped commercial kitchen, complete with canopy extraction, stainless steel appliances, and ample preparation space. The property also includes private rear parking, a valuable asset in this central location.
The premises hold a food licence and are offered as a turnkey opportunity, suitable for immediate occupation by an established operator or a new business venture.
Accommodation:
First Floor Restaurant: 515.74 sq ft
Rear Kitchen: 174.35 sq ft
Basement: 174.35 sq ft
Terms:
Rent: £27,000 per annum
Quarterly Rent: £6,750 payable in advance
Goodwill: £90,000
Deposit: 3 months’ rent
Repair Terms: Full Repairing & Insuring (FRI)
Building Insurance: Payable by tenant
Business Rates: Birmingham City Council
Legal Fees: Each party to pay their own
Agency fees apply
Money laundering
The money laundering regulations require identification checks are undertaken for all parties purchasing/ leasing property. Before a business relationship can be formed, we will request proof of identification for the purchasing/leasing entity.
Our agency will not progress an application until the holding deposit has been paid and an application form is completed and returned by the applicant(s). To avoid unnecessary delays, it’s important that you return your application form(s) within 48 hours.
The holding deposit is the equivalent of one week’s rent, which once paid, is offset against the total balance due.
A tenancy cannot be completed until the agreed first month’s rent and bond are paid in full. On occasions, the Landlord may request a guarantor in order to offer a tenancy subject to referencing. The holding deposit is non-refundable should following referencing, it is discovered that key material facts have been omitted or prove false which then leads to the Landlord declining your application.
By paying the holding deposit, the property you have reserved will be taken off the market and all future viewings cancelled, and it is therefore deemed fair that the tenant will receive no refund should they later decide not to take up the tenancy or fail to move in on the agreed proposed check in date.
If the Landlord decides against proceeding with the tenancy, the tenant will receive a full refund of all monies paid.
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