A Glasgow city centre restaurant that 'permanently closed' has been put up for sale.
Wolf Italian Street Food, located on Bothwell Street, is on the market with an asking price of £80,000.
The venue, which has since closed, is located in a busy location near Glasgow Central train station with plenty of passing trade.
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It comes fully equipped with hot and cold counters, fridges, a service area, ovens, and drink fridges, a large, fully equipped kitchen designed for high-volume operations.
The unit did not previously have an alcohol licence, leaving a new operator with the potential to explore this avenue.
Described by the agents CCL Real Estate as a 'blank canvas', the 'versatile' restaurant space could be transformed into a unique dining experience for new customers.
Wolf opened in Glasgow in May 2021 and was known for serving Italian favourites like pasta and pizza as well as salad bowls, wraps and cakes.
The listing can be viewed here.
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