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352557 / Rightbiz
50 Cover Latin American Late Night Bar & Restaurant - Glasgow City Centre
Bizarron blends bold Latin American flavours and culture with a dynamic bar environment. The interior is widely praised for its atmospheric and mood-driven décor, featuring rich lighting, thematic touches and a layout that maximises both dining and social spaces. A welcoming bar area at the front for cocktails and pre-dinner drinks. An open plan, atmospheric dining room ideal for casual lunches, dinners or group dining. A covered outdoor seating terrace out front that engages directly with the Hope Street scene and enhances visibility. Flexible layout that accommodates extended trading into the late night with DJs and live entertainment.
Fully fitted commercial kitchen to the rear, as well as storage and accommodating cellar space.
The property at 111 Hope Street enjoys one of the best city-centre hospitality positions in Glasgow — literally directly opposite one of the city’s busiest transport hubs, Glasgow Central Station. This means significant all-day footfall and visibility from both local residents and commuters alike, making it especially desirable for a purchaser in the food, drink, or hospitality sector. Hope Street is a well-known eat, drink and leisure destination within Glasgow’s city centre. It’s lined with a mix of cafés, established restaurants, bars and other hospitality venues — giving any operator confidence in the strength of the trading environment.
While Bizarron itself is a more recent hospitality concept, the premises were formerly home to a long-standing bar/restaurant (known as Ad Lib) before the current iteration was launched, showing that the location has a proven trading legacy for well-run hospitality operations.
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Do not pay any deposit to private sellers upfront. If you are looking to purchase a business, we advise that any deposits or transactions made are through a solicitor to prevent fraudulent activities from occuring.
Don't share confidential information with any private sellers, including your home address, account passwords, bank accounts and credit card information.
The vast majority of these scams involve the transfer of substantial sums of money. We advise all transactions made are through a solicitor to prevent fraudulent activities from occuring.
Send a test amount before you consider handing over a large number of funds. Maybe even try transferring £1, and then speaking to your solicitor to confirm receipt.
Do not disclose proof of funds directly to the sellers. If the sellers request you to show proof of funds, we advise that it is done through a solicitor to prevent fraudulent activities from occuring.
Buying a business is not covered by consumer rights legislation. It is your responsibility to acquire a business that holds up in quality and agreement.
Fraudsters will typically use false news in an attempt to get you to act quickly. For example, 'Your account has been disabled. Reset your password now.'.
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