R49,140
per month

Retail to rent in Humewood

35 Beach Rd, Dolphins Leap, 9
378m²
Sea For Yourself!

Make this premises your business' new home, with views that are hard to beat!

Ideally suited for a family-friendly restaurant (sorry, no bars / clubs will be considered)!

This vacancy is on the top floor of a popular centre, with current tenants such as Pizza Hut, RocoMamas, Nando's, Beer Shack, and more!

Open restaurant space with balcony areas. Large kitchen (piped gas connection), cold rooms (as is), manager's office, and staff changing room.

Contact me for more information, or to arrange a viewing!

Property Type
Retail
Building Size
378m²
Available From
31 Jan 2025
Deposit Required
Equal to 2 months' rent (based on the last year of the Lease)
Reference
2174330
Address
35 Beach Rd
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Listed to rent at R49,140
21 Jan 2025
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