8353 County Route 9, Clayton, NY 13624
This exceptional turnkey bar and restaurant opportunity in Clayton, NY, presents a rare chance to acquire a thriving business. Boasting 6,777 square feet on a 1.01-acre lot, this recently renovated establishment is ready for immediate operation. The extensive renovation left no detail untouched, ensuring a smooth transition for the new owner. With a capacity of 256 patrons, the layout includes an 18-seat bar, three dining rooms (one private with a water view), and four bathrooms. The dining area comfortably accommodates 28 tables, enhanced by nine televisions. The fully equipped kitchen is a chef's dream, featuring a pizza oven, dough mixer, six-burner stove, multiple prep cooler stations, grill, hot box, two fryers, a flat top, double-door freezer, prep tables, a deli slicer, a 10x10 walk-in freezer, a 10x12 walk-in cooler, and an 8x10 dry storage room. The bar area is equally impressive, with three door beer coolers, an eight-tap draft system, a large cooler, and two sinks. Ample parking is available, catering to large events or wedding receptions. The property also benefits from a newer metal roof and a partial full basement, including an office area. The asking price is $599,900, and owner financing is available at a competitive interest rate. This prime location between Clayton and Cape Vincent offers unparalleled access to a thriving tourist market and local clientele. Don't miss this chance to own a successful, established business.
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Osprey Public House Restaurant
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