Independent Macclesfield takeaway goes up for sale

By Alex Greensmith

4th Jun 2024 | Local News

A takeaway on the Weston is up for sale. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)
A takeaway on the Weston is up for sale. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

A Macclesfield takeaway has gone up for sale.

Guilty Pleasures, an independently-owned smashed burgers and milkshake seller on Weston Square, is available to buy.

They opened in September 2021, for which you can read more about HERE.

The eatery is up for sale for £99,995, and has been described by property firm CoGoGo as 'highly profitable'.

"CoGoGo are delighted to welcome to the market a highly rated takeaway in Macclesfield," they said.

"Guilty Pleasures is a thriving takeaway known for its delicious comfort food and indulgent treats. The business has built a loyal customer base thanks to its high-quality offerings and friendly service.

"With strong daily sales and a reputation for excellence, this establishment is a lucrative opportunity for aspiring entrepreneurs or seasoned business owners.

"The menu features a variety of mouth-watering options including gourmet burgers, loaded fries, artisanal pizzas, and decadent desserts. Each dish is crafted with premium ingredients, making Guilty Pleasures a favourite among locals and visitors alike.

"At Guilty Pleasures, they cater to all taste preferences by using the finest plant-based ingredients available.

"The business generated a turnover of £416,000 in 2023. Full financials can be made available upon further request."

They have another takeaway in Stockport, which isn't being sold according to a search on property websites.

The opportunity is located at 4 Weston Square, Macclesfield, SK11 8SS.

For more information about this listing, please click HERE.

The takeaway was contacted for comment on Monday June 3.

     

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