12/10/2018

Restaurant on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile brought to the market

Specialist business property adviser, Christie & Co has been instructed to sell Gordon’s Trattoria, a family run Italian restaurant on High Street, forming part of the world famous Royal Mile in Edinburgh’s Old Town.

Occupying the ground and basement floors of a traditional terraced property, the open plan restaurant provides seating for 62 covers, with additional seating outside for 24 covers. 


Trading seven days a week, the restaurant is situated just 500 yards east of Edinburgh Castle, one of Scotland’s busiest tourist attractions with over two million annual visitors and benefits from extremely high levels of footfall. The property was once the shop of James Gillespie, who went on to found the James Gillespie Hospital before his death in 1797.

Having owned and operated the restaurant since 1982, current owners, Mr & Mrs Scott have established the restaurant as an institution on High Street, popular with locals and tourists alike. The pair have decided to sell in order to enjoy a well-earned retirement.

Stuart Drysdale, Director at Christie & Co is handling the sale and comments, “I am delighted to be bringing this family run business to the market on a freehold basis. A number of high value lease transactions have gone through in the surrounding area in recent years, but the rarity of a freehold sale on the Royal Mile cannot be overstated. We expect local and international interest for this unique opportunity.”

Christie & Co is inviting offers for the freehold interest of Gordon’s Trattoria.