Three Bears
Hazel Grove
Rent (Per Annum) £59,500
Potential turnover £842,685
Overview
The Three Bears, Hazel Grove, is a unique opportunity for someone to take this fabulous pub by its “paws” and move it forward with its food and drink offering! Once voted Stockport’s favourite pub by the Stockport Express and the MEN, and Stockport’s Perfect Pub by Pure Radio, The Three Bears is loved in Hazel Grove and well and truly is the heart of the community. The pub was built in the late 1980’s, however, has a relaxed, spacious farmhouse feel inside. With tasteful interior, which has a touch of sophistication and traditional style. The pub is modern yet cosy, currently offering a wide range of premium drinks and food, renowned for its carvery, as well as its main menu offering, seven days a week. But is there room for diversification here? Whatever the weather, you can enjoy eating with a view of the surrounding countryside in the heated conservatory area. There is additional space outside for both dining and drinking, which is buzzing in the warmer weather. Robinsons are looking for an experienced operator, with a food background, to move the business forward and become part of the Hazel Grove community.
The Figures
Beverages £549,685
Food £286,000
Rent £59,500
Potential turnover
£842,685
The Detail
A Little more about us
Hazel Grove is a suburb in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, Greater Manchester, close to the Peak District National Park. Cut in half by the shop lined London Road (A6), Hazel Grove is three miles from Stockport centre with more than 15,000 people living there. It has its own high school, primary schools, and sports centre. The transport links in Hazel Grove are great. With bus links to and from Manchester via Stockport. The suburb also has a railway station which is on the Hope Valley and Buxton lines from Stockport.
Three Bears
Jacksons Lane,
Hazel Grove,
Stockport,
Cheshire,
SK7 5JH
DISCLAIMER
FMT barrelage: Please note that this assessment is based on the "fair maintainable trade" that can be achieved by a "reasonably efficient operator" and is not therefore a guarantee of volume or consequential sales or profit.
Similarly Historic performance, whilst a significant factor to consider, is not a guarantee of future performance of a pub and you should bear this in mind in your assessment of trading potential.