A LEADING UK community pub group is seeking tenants to take over pubs currently on the market in Wrexham.
Admiral Taverns is looking for willing tenants to occupy the three charming pubs currently available in the Wrexham area.
The pub group has stated that no previous experience is needed to become a tenant of one of the establishments as support and guidance will be given.
The three listed pubs are:
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The Gate Hangs High, Rhosnesni Lane
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The New Inn, Wrexham Road
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The Grapes Inn, Maelor Road
Ceri Radford, head of Recruitment and Operations Support, at Admiral Taverns, said: “We have some brilliant opportunities across Wrexham for passionate and enthusiastic individuals or teams who are interested in running their own pub.
"You don’t necessarily need any experience either - at Admiral you can draw on a wealth of support and knowledge to maximise your pub’s potential, including low rental and ingoing costs.
"We currently have three pubs available in Wrexham with more coming soon."
These pubs present opportunities for incoming licensees to enhance their retail offerings through a regular schedule of entertainment to attract diverse audiences catering to wider audiences.
Ceri continues: "At both the Gate Hangs High and New Inn there is also an opportunity to develop a food offering providing an additional income stream.
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"To support this, we offer a wide range of support including our very own dedicated Catering Development Manager, who can help you to develop and grow your food offering, which includes everything from new menu concepts to supporting with pricing.
“We believe we do things differently to other pub companies. To us it is simple – great pubs are run by great people and at Admiral, we’re committed to building strong partnerships with our licensees and empowering them to make a success of their own business, whilst providing as much support along the way."
If you are interested in running your own pub, please get in touch on 01244 321171.
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