Restaurant and Bar in Tyne and Wear
Occupying a corner position, excellent main road trading position, residential, office and commercial area, Tyne on Wear. The sales currently averages £10,000 p.w. with a Gross profit of 65% approx. (30% ONLINE SALES)
Convenience Store and Off Licence in Tyne and Wear
End of terrace property, unopposed trading position, residential area, Tyne And Wear within 200 yards of a nursery/family hub, care home, and local clubs. The sales currently averages £8,750 - £9,000 p.w. with a Gross profit of 25% approx. Wholesale newsbill £100 p.w. WE ALSO UNDERSTAND that in addition to the turnover the business also enjoys a commission of: PAY POINT £30 per week approx. ATM £50 per month approx.
Areas We Cover in Sunderland
We list Off Licences for sale throughout Sunderland, including Hendon, Ashbrooke, Ryhope, Grangetown, Hendon, Hillview, Thornhill, Chapelgarth, Doxford Park, Farringdon, Elstob Farm, Essen Way, Gilley Law, Hall Farm, Herrington, Humbledon Hill, Mill Hill, Moorside, Plains Farm, Ryhope, Silksworth, Springwell, Thorney Close, Tunstall, Ayres Quay, Barnes, Chester Road, Deptford, Ford Estate, Grindon, Hastings Hill, Hylton Lane Estate, High Barnes, Millfield, Tyne and Wear, Pallion, Ford Estate, Pennywell, South Hylton, Carley Hill, Castletown, Downhill, Fulwel, Hylton Castle, Hylton Red House, Marley Pots, Monkwearmouth, Sheepfolds, Southwick, Town End Farm, Witherwack, Cleadon, Fulwell, Monkwearmouth, North Haven, Roker, St Peter's Riverside, Seaburn, Seaburn Dene, South Bents, Whitburn.
As a Nationwide agency, we support buyers and sellers in every region, with dedicated coverage across Sunderland and the wider Tyne and Wear market.
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Why Buy an Off Licence?
The independent local Off Licences is growing in popularity; often prices are cheaper than large supermarkets for wines and spirits, you do not have to wait to be served and can grab what you want on the way home.
All Off Licences will already have a premises licence but you will have to obtain a personal licence in order to be able to sell alcohol, this is dealt with via the local council, remember if you or any of your staff sell alcohol to anyone under 18, you will lose your licence, this could be permanently or for a set period in time.
The major plus point is that most of your customers are from 6pm – 10pm, you are selling a product making stock control easy, the EPOS till will also help with the monitoring of stock and staff.
Testimonial
I bought my Off Licence through Nationwide and was impressed with how quickly they matched me with the right business. After adding new lines and improving the layout, turnover has grown far more than I expected. A smooth, well‑managed experience throughout.
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FAQ
1. What does an Off Licence typically sell?
Off Licences specialise in alcohol for consumption off the premises, alongside convenience goods, tobacco, soft drinks, snacks, and household essentials, as described in the business overview.
2. How profitable are Off Licences?
Typical weekly turnover ranges from £5,000 to £20,000, with gross profit margins of 18–25% on alcohol, 5–10% on tobacco, and 25–35% on convenience goods, according to the financial benchmarks.
3. Who are the main customers for Off Licences?
Customers include local residents, commuters, late‑night shoppers, and regular repeat buyers who rely on the shop for alcohol, snacks, and convenience items.
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