1 Bathroom
1,820 ft2
Fully Air Conditioned
Forced Air
$200,000
HIGH-EXPOSURE RESTAURANT OPPORTUNITY AT A MAJOR HIGHWAY INTERSECTION. Acquire The Breakfast Club, strategically positioned at the Extremely Busy intersection of Hwy 27 & Hwy 9 in the King City / New Tecumseth corridor, one of the region's strongest traffic nodes. This location benefits from constant vehicular flow, exceptional visibility, and immediate proximity to established residential communities, drawing customers from surrounding neighbourhoods and daily commuters alike. The restaurant features 54 seats and supports a highly flexible menu concept, including all-day breakfast and hot Asian cuisine, allowing operators to maximize revenue across multiple dayparts. Gross rent is approximately $4,800 per month, a compelling figure for such a prime intersection, with a 5-year renewal lease agreement available, providing long-term security and affordable occupancy costs. Ideal for investors or experienced operators seeking a high-traffic, value-priced lease with strong upside potential. Suitable to continue the current operation, enhance marketing, extend hours, or rebrand into a high-volume concept. Rare opportunity to secure a corner-location restaurant with highway exposure at an attractive rent level. (id:50976)
Business
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Business Type
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Restaurant |
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Business Sub Type
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Restaurant/pub |
Property Details
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MLS® Number
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N12681240 |
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Property Type
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Business |
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Community Name
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Rural New Tecumseth |
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Amenities Near By
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Highway |
Building
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Bathroom Total
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1 |
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Cooling Type
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Fully Air Conditioned |
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Heating Fuel
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Natural Gas |
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Heating Type
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Forced Air |
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Size Exterior
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1820 Sqft |
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Size Interior
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1,820 Ft2 |
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Utility Water
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Municipal Water |
Land
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Acreage
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No |
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Land Amenities
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Highway |
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Size Depth
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100 Ft |
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Size Frontage
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100 Ft |
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Size Irregular
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Bldg=100 X 100 Ft |
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Size Total Text
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Bldg=100 X 100 Ft |
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Zoning Description
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Ep, A1, Rhc |
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