Turnkey micro pub with low rent, strong footfall and straightforward growth potential.
Highly prominent corner location in busy, densely populated district
A compact, well-specified micro pub on a highly visible corner in a busy, densely populated Sheffield suburb. Extensively refurbished five years ago, the single-room bar seats about 28 with standing room, modern fittings, and a seven-pump cellar — set up for craft ales, cocktails and straightforward service. Current trading is short-evening hours five days a week, producing a reported annual turnover of £91,000 with low weekly rent (£150). EPC Band B and excellent broadband/mobile make the business practical for immediate reopening or incremental growth.
This is an easy-to-run, single-person operation with clear upside for a committed owner-operator. There is obvious potential to increase revenue by extending hours into lunchtimes, adding events or promotions, and exploiting the busy local daytime footfall from a cosmopolitan, student-heavy neighbourhood. Outside seating permission and ample storage/beer cellar support modest expansion without large capital works.
Tenure is leasehold and the building is an end-terrace constructed before 1900 with sandstone/limestone walls (assumed uninsulated). While newly renovated internally, the walls’ assumed lack of insulation and unspecified double-glazing install date are maintenance items to consider. A genuine reason for sale is stated; prospective buyers should verify lease terms, running costs and historic accounts as part of due diligence.
This listing suits an investor or hands-on operator who wants a low-overhead, high-footfall local pub with immediate trading capability and straightforward scope to grow turnover. It is not a large bar or food-led pub; those seeking a kitchen-driven business or large-capacity venue should note the small-medium interior and modest seating.