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One of the most popular pubs in the county is up for sale – boasting the best of both worlds in that it is a modern construction but with a well-established local trade.
An Tobar – a landmark seven-day licenced premises, restaurant and function room – boasts a prime town centre location fronting the Main Street in the heart of Ballygar, and it is for sale by private treaty. Price is on application.
This premises, which also benefits from public road access to the rear, has a gross floor area of c. 500 sq. mts. (5,380 sq. ft.) and there is a large yard at the rear with a smoking area and sheds c. 144 sq. mts. and 18 sq. mts.
The publican house, which was purpose-built in 2006, has a very attractive stone facade, a hollow core first floor and is well finished throughout.
There is an inviting front bar with a woodburning stove, a front lounge, a rear lounge and restaurant area, with, upstairs on the first floor, a spacious light filled function room, a well-equipped kitchen, toilets, and cold room.
The building also boasts a fully modern music system and lighting as well as security cameras and alarms.
There may be an option to purchase the adjoining private residence if required. This could also add the possibility of a B&B. This sale offers an excellent opportunity to purchase a business with unlimited potential.
An Tobar is at the heart of Ballygar on the busy Roscommon to Galway route, with Roscommon, Athlone and Ballinasloe all convenient commutes and Galway city is just 45 minutes commute.
The village itself has primary and secondary schools, post office, credit union, health centre, shops and services. It has excellent sports facilities and a large community centre.
It is also on the Ireland Way and Suck Valley walks – and An Tobar is ideally located to take full advantage of all the business this generates throughout the year.
Inspection is highly recommended. Viewing strictly by appointment with the sole agents. Further details from David Moran, MSCSI MRICS. Main Street, Ballygar. T. 090 6624531 M. 087 2786664 E. info@moranandco.ie
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