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A rent of £25,000 per annum was agreed at the 3,200 sq ft unit for a new 10 year lease.
Davis Coffer Lyons advised the landlord, the Route Organisation, who has tied the tenant to draught beer and cider with a substantial discount enabling the operator to trade at a very competitive free of tie prices.
Dan Mackernan, associate director at Davis Coffer Lyons, said: "This transaction shows that the beer tie can work with most effect when acting in partnership with the landlord.
"This allows the new business to spend more time on operational matters rather than worrying about the smaller issues, which if left alone could become larger problems. Both parties will gain from this partnership which we hope to see increasing beer volumes.
"There was a good level of interest in this property but it is pleasing to be able to let a public house to a bar operator who will re-establish the venue as a contemporary wet-led public house with live entertainment which will appeal to the town's strong student population."
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