An Italian cafe in North Yorkshire has been put on the market with the business up for sale for £35,000.
Located in the heart of Harrogate, Mamma Amelia Cafe is described by estate agents Alan J Picken as having a "prime trading position".
Mamma Amelia Cafe comes with "fully fitted, quality fixtures, fittings, and equipment", including a top-of-the-range coffee machine, beer and champagne pumps, an ice cream display freezer, a refrigerated display counter, and milkshake machines.
With a five-star rating on TripAdvisor, Mamma Amelia has been described by one reviewer as "Simply a gem of a neighbourhood meeting spot" with "desserts to die for."
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Estate agents Alan J Picken said: "Since purchasing this business our client has spared neither time effort or expense transforming the premises to their high exacting standards."
The company added the cafe business has "rapidly established an excellent reputation", and there is room to boost profits by extending opening hours to make the most of the location.
Estate agents said: "We trust this will prove a resoundingly successful acquisition, especially for a dedicated owner proprietor to exploit the full potential and derive maximum profits."
The cafe is on the market leasehold for £35,000, plus stock at valuation.
The estate agents said the business has a "local and loyal clientele", and "excellent sales and profits" have been achieved.
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