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Inside popular Glasgow chippy that's hit the market for £20k

Inside popular Glasgow chippy that's hit the market for £20k

Yahoo23-07-2025
A popular fish and chip shop has been put up for sale, described as a "fantastic opportunity" for prospective buyers.
Hook'd Fish & Chips, also known locally as Ferry Fryer, is located on Dumbarton Road in Yoker and has been listed for sale at £20,000.
The business is being marketed by Smith and Clough Business Associates, who describe it as a "long-established" takeaway situated in a "prominent trading position".
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READ MORE: Price slashed on Glasgow business for sale as owners to retire after 18 years
They noted that the premises have been recently refurbished to a high standard, making it an ideal opportunity for either a first-time buyer or an experienced operator looking to expand.
The current owners, who are not in the fish and chip trade themselves, purchased the property as an investment and have since overseen an extensive renovation.
The shop is now described as being in "walk-in condition" and ready for immediate operation.
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READ MORE: 'Award-winning' Glasgow retailer established 75 years ago up for sale
The property is being offered on a leasehold basis, with an initial annual rent of £23,400. The lease is a fully repairing and insuring (FRI) agreement, with terms and duration open to negotiation.
Security features include an electric roller shutter and a multi-camera CCTV system.
Internally, the shop has been fitted to a high standard, with bright, modern interiors and a spacious layout.
(Image: BusinessesForSale.com)
READ MORE: Price slashed on pub for sale near Glasgow's Celtic Park
There is a comfortable customer waiting area at the front, complemented by a large, custom-built counter and servery that runs the full length of the premises.
The servery features a three-pan Preston and Thomas frying range, with additional amenities including gantry shelving, menu boards, stainless steel prep areas, and a full EPOS till system.
The equipment list also includes soup kettles, a double drinks fridge, multiple fridges and freezers, and a microwave, all contributing to a fully equipped, turn-key business.
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