Bar & grill restaurant overlooking Twickenham Green for sale
Specialist business property adviser, Christie & Co has brought to the market TW2 Bar and Grill, overlooking Twickenham Green, in south west London.
The well established bar, lounge, and restaurant caters for 104 covers, with outside seating beneath the canopy for al fresco dining for a further 16 covers. Offering a steakhouse style menu, the business currently trades during weekday evenings, from noon Friday to Sunday, and is closed on Mondays. A new operator would have plenty of scope to increase trade by extending the operating hours during the week and implementing a brunch offering at the weekend, creating an all day operation.
Having been opened in 2012 by the current owner, TW2 Bar and Grill has built up a strong local following providing a versatile space for drinking and dining, in modern and well-maintained surroundings. As well as securing custom from the nearby community, the business is also ideally placed to cater to the multitudes of visitors drawn to Twickenham Stadium, the world’s largest rugby stadium, and the high level of footfall from those in the nearby town centre. Due to its location opposite the Green, which is the destination for a variety of community events, cricket matches and ball games, the restaurant sits in the thick of the local activity.
Having owned and operated TW2 Bar and Grill for the past six years, Sandy Masson has decided to sell the business as she plans to move out of London and is embarking on another business. Sandy Masson comments, “If a buyer is quick they could benefit from the forthcoming annual Autumn Internationals rugby games in November, which is a boom time for business.”
Stewart Harkness, Associate Director at Christie & Co, who is handling the sale comments, “TW2 Bar and Grill provides a beautifully presented opportunity to acquire an already well established business with further potential to grow, in this prominent location overlooking the Green.”
The leasehold interest of TW2 Bar and Grill is on the market for an asking price of £190,000.