A prime leisure property in Hackney is now available to rent
A leisure property specialist, Fleurets, has marketed the Vu Viet restaurant on Victoria Park Road in Hackney.
The restaurant leasehold is a new letting and available for an £80k premium or rental offers of £50k.
With an 82-cover restaurant, the area also possesses external seating with a retractable roof over rear courtyard, which allows for trading throughout the year. The building is an end-of-terrace site, partially graffitied, adding to East London’s bohemian and artistic scene.
Andy Frisby, from Fleurets’ London office who is marketing the premises, commented: “East London has changed immensely in the past five years and we have received huge levels of interest for late night licensed venues as well as dining opportunities.
“The area is hugely vibrant and exciting, with quirky operations opening every day.”
The restaurant is currently decorated to a high standard and benefits from high levels of footfall as it isn’t far from Victoria Park.
Fleurets is the largest firm of Chartered Surveyors in the UK exclusively specialising in the sale and valuation of hotels, restaurants, pubs and leisure property.
Founded in 1820, the company offers a portfolio of services across all leisure and hospitality sectors. It has seven offices, and provides comprehensive national coverage with local knowledge.
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