A fish and chip takeaway in Edinburgh has hit the market in search of new owners.

Tino’s Jolly Fry, located at Moredunvale Road, is now available for someone looking to enter the hospitality industry after a recent refurbishment.

The venue has operated for a number of years, offering a variety of ‘traditional dishes’ including their fish and chips, and other offerings such as fried chicken, pizza, Polish street food and burgers.

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It’s available for a leasehold price of £39,500 and a rent price of £30,420.

The listing on RightBiz reads: “The business is situated on Moredunvale Road, close to its junction with Old Dalkeith Road in the Edinburgh suburb of Little France. Other nearby suburbs include Craigour, Liberton and Craigmillar with easy access on to the Edinburgh City Bypass and main A1 routing.

“Little France benefits from excellent public transport links with many bus services routing into Edinburgh city centre with all its tourist attractions. The sprawling Edinburgh Royal Infirmary is located just across the main Old Dalkeith Road from the business whilst the surrounding area has a wide range of established and new housing.

“Our client has owned and operated this business for a few years where, along with continuing with what ‘The Jolly Fry’ was known for, traditional fish and chips, he also added other cuisine under separate brands such as fried chicken, pizza, Polish street food and burgers.

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“There is an option to continue with these brands or to revert to a traditional fish and chip shop or something totally different. The premises are well kitted out to cope with a variety of offerings both through counter sales and through deliveries.

“Historically, businesses trading from this location have done so very successfully with real demand in the area for this type of offering.

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“The subjects are held on the basis of a sublease with an annual rent of £30,420, the lease is in place until 2032.”

You can view the full listing here.