Overlooking the Quayside, Harbour and Marina in the heart of Cheekpoint Village, Mc Alpins Suir Inn was until recently one of the best know restaurants in Co. Waterford attracting diners from far and wide. With the owners having since retired, the property represents an excellent opportunity to any purchaser, to create a new restaurant offering in a famous and well-known location. In excellent condition throughout, the property has been well maintained and has excellent kitchen and associated restaurant and bar facilities, and also offers overhead accommodation with a two-bedroom self-contained residential apartment. The main restaurant area is open plan with bar and seating for 45 patrons, and is offered for sale with a full 7-day bar license. Also offered for sale is a site of c. 0.15 acres adjoining, affording the purchaser the opportunity to extend the existing building and restaurant, provide further residential accommodation in the form of a detached residence, or to provide parking for the restaurant. The property is being offered for sale as a turn-key package fully furnished and including all kitchen and bar equipment.
Cheekpoint is a unique picturesque riverside fishing village, located on the banks of The Suir estuary. The point of confluence of ‘The Three Sisters’, Cheekpoint is where The Barrow, The Nore and The Suir meet as they join The Estuary. Located c. 7 miles from Waterford City and c. 9 miles from Dunmore East and c.13 miles from Tramore, Cheekpoint is also easily accessible from Waterford City and from south Co. Wexford via the Passage East car ferry. Cheekpoint is surrounded by a host of tourist attraction, with some of the finest golf courses in the South East on its doorstep, including Faithlegg and Waterford Castle.
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