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Popular Hull cafe Fudge has closed and is up for sale
The Princes Avenue institution has been put on the market
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Fudge café closed some time ago but the bakery is still operating and the business is being sold as a going concern by business agent Ernest Wilson and Co.
On the agent’s website it says: “An opportunity to acquire this outstanding business situated in this prime position – absolutely bustling shopping centre with literally 1,000s and 1,000s of people passing daily and 1,000s of students all round.
“The business is run predominantly by staff and is worked in very easy hours over six days. This concern boasts an outstanding weekly turnover of £6,500 and is oozing potential for so much more.
“This is a superb business that shows excellent adjusted net profits of £55,000 and could do so much more with husband and wife team.”
Ernest Wilson and Co explains that the premises are held on a secure lease.
It says: “The premises consist of a double-glass fronted spacious café bar with open servery, seating area, well fitted commercial kitchen, disabled toilet. First floor function suite or second café / bistro area with bar. Ladies and gents toilets with wash hand basin.
“The second floor is sub-let as a hair salon and returns £5,040 per annum. Unit Two is the adjoining property which is known as the bakery and is the sandwich centre and tea rooms, offering open servery displays, seating area for approximately 15 people comfortably.
“Bakehouse, fridge and freezer store, staff room, toilet and wash hand basin. On this floor is a room sub-let to an aromatherapist returning £160 per calendar month. The second floor is sub-let to a hair salon.”
Fudge had been one of the most popular places to eat in Princes Avenue and was at the centre of the community.
It held film nights upstairs and was involved in a number of charity events.
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Ernest Wilson says there is also £5,000 worth of stock and says the opportunity is very rare.
Nearby Indian restaurant Ray's Place has also closed recently, leaving customers shocked to see it go.
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