A 'unique' Glasgow restaurant has been put up for sale.
Brew & Q is a small eatery located at the crossroads of Crow Road and Clarence Drive in the city's West End.
The venue is described as a 'unique' property which specialises in serving authentic barbecue food from an imported charcoal grill as well as locally brewed craft beers.
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Now an opportunity has arisen for a new owner to take the reins and potentially transform the space, which could suit a variety of cuisines.
The restaurant has been listed with an asking price of £35,000, with 10 years remaining on the lease.
The pint-sized eatery seats 16 people, but there is space for more depending on the layout of the space, and there is also room for outdoor seating.
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It comes with a fully-fitted kitchen and the charcoal grill, and it previously operated as a cafe before the current owner obtained a hot food and alcohol licence.
The listing by the Scottish Business Agency reads: "This unique property lies on Crow Road, on the crossroads adjacent to Clarence Drive. It is located in Glasgow’s West End, nearby areas include Hyndland, Partick and Victoria Park.
"The restaurant features a bar, table/chair seating and fitted kitchen. It previously operated as a cafe before the current owner gained the alcohol licence and hot food permission. It also benefits from the main road location and outdoor seating.
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