Popular Earl of Pitt Street pub in Newcastle city centre up for sale for undisclosed sum
The Earl of Pitt Street is the last remaining pub at the old Newcastle Brown Ale Brewery Site.
by Owen Younger · ChronicleLiveA Victorian pub on Pitt Street, in the heart of Newcastle city centre, has been put on the market by specialist business property adviser Christie & Co. The Earl of Pitt Street is the last remaining pub at the old Newcastle Brown Ale Brewery Site.
Located just a short distance from St. James' Park and the Newcastle Helix building, the pub is served by both local and tourist trade. Through this, it has built a reputation for service high-quality food and drink to its patrons.
On the ground floor, there is a main bar area with a mixture of seating for up to 35 customers. Moving up to the second floor, there is a restaurant area with seating for 55 customers.
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Marslie McGregor, the Business Agent at Christie & Co who is handling the sale, said: "We anticipate a good level of interest in this property.
"Ideally situated a stone’s throw from St James’ Park, The Earl of Pitt Street is a fantastic opportunity for a new owner to acquire a well-renowned business and expand upon its existing success. Equally, it could prove a solid acquisition for an expanding regional operator looking to grow their portfolio."
The online advert for the pub says the price is available on application and for more information, visit the Christie & Co website here.
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