The independent bakery is located at 160 Broadwater Terrace in the Redlands Bay business precinct. (More info on Redland Bay below)
Idyllic location on a very busy road to the ferry terminals for the Bayside islands. Parkland and water views.
Current business was established approximately 20 years and is considered a local Redland Bay icon!
Features include:
Lease expires June 2022 + November 2021 + 3-year option
Rent (excluding GST) is $3,931 per month + $1,068 per month outgoings
Business size is 110m2 + a very large, under awning, alfresco area
Permitted use Bakery Café including snack bar, retail sale of ice cream, pork rolls, filled sandwiches, pies, sausage rolls, and hot and cold beverages
Well-appointed fit out with an extremely large baking / preparation area. New 4 door commercial freezer and Pastry sheeter (Cost $11,000)
Coffee machine is owned by the business (2 - 3 kg per week)
2 Vendor's work in the business on a full-time basis, together with 4 casuals
Trading Hours
Mon to Fri 5.30am - 5.00pm
Saturday 5.30am - 3.00pm
Sunday 5.30am 2.00pm
Approximate Turnover (excluding GST) $11,000 per week. Minimal wholesale! Will trial at $11,000!
NO FRANCHISE FEES TO WORRY ABOUT!!!
Range includes: Bread, Award winning Pies, Slices, Cakes, Coffee. Cold drinks
Approx. Product Mix: 35% bread, 50% pies, 15% cakes and drinks
Cost of goods approx. 35%
SAV approx. $5,000
Potential includes:
The cafe side of the business could be promoted e.g. more breakfast and lunch offerings taking advantage of the alfresco seating arrangement - plenty of passing trade!
Introduction of catering great facility to expand into
Introduction of wholesale offering
Ideally suited to an owner /operators who could potentially realize $150,000 + profit per annum EBITDA
Financials available
For more information, please contact:
Reg Butler
0438 189 657
Redland Bay is some 35 km south-east of Brisbane with a population of 15,000 people. the town is named for the bay it sits on, which forms part of larger Moreton Bay.
Redland Bay has remained a farming and fishing-based area until the mid-20th century when some of the farms were subdivided and improved transport infrastructure made it possible for residents to commute the 35 kilometres into Brisbane.
The town has long been the port for vessels plying the bay islands. These islands include Russell Island, Macleay Island, Karragarra Island, Lamb Island and North Stradbroke Island, home to several thousand residents enjoying an idyllic, sub-tropical lifestyle.