2309 Washington Blvd Ogden, UT 84401
This exceptional 7,300 square foot restaurant space in downtown Ogden, Utah, presents a unique opportunity for culinary entrepreneurs. Located at 2309 S Washington Blvd, this single-tenant property boasts a prime location within a high-traffic area, surrounded by thriving shops, cafes, and entertainment venues. The space is situated in a C-2 zoned area of Weber County and offers ample room for a full-service restaurant, including a sizable dining area and kitchen. Previously occupied by Biscuit and Hogs, the property features updated kitchen infrastructure and dining facilities, ready for immediate occupancy. Its high visibility ensures significant foot and vehicle traffic, attracting both locals and visitors. The convenient location offers easy access to major transportation routes and public transit, benefiting both customers and staff. Ogden's vibrant downtown, known for its lively atmosphere and community engagement, hosts numerous events and festivals throughout the year, providing a consistent stream of potential patrons. This one-story building, without elevators, presents a blank canvas for a new culinary concept or an expansion of an existing brand. The property's proximity to other businesses and its position within Ogden's revitalized downtown core make it an ideal location for success. This is a rare opportunity to establish a thriving restaurant in a dynamic and growing city.
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Biscuit & Hogs Restaurant
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