Why not take a look at an opportunity in Fife’s beautiful East Neuk?

On the beach at Lower Largo 

A café and venue in the popular tourist spot of Fife’s East Neuk is up for lease through Shepherd Chartered Surveyors.

The Aurrie café/restaurant and the Aurrie Mor events space are on the main street of Lower Largo, an historic fishing village on Largo Bay along the north side of the Firth of Forth, known as the birthplace of Alexander Selkirk, the original Robinson Crusoe.

Inside the Aurrie, Lower Largo, in Fife’s East Neuk

On the Fife Coastal path, which is a popular draw for walkers and cyclists, The Aurrie has direct access to the Lower Largo beach, and is neighboured by several holiday let properties, as well as The Railway Inn and The Crusoe Hotel.

A former church property, The Aurrie and The Aurrie Mor have retained original features and appeal, creating a business opportunity for those seeking food and drink premises with an associated events venue.

Jonathan Reid, partner at Shepherd, said: “Offering 50 covers plus external pavement seating, the Aurrie has a healthy year-round footfall of tourists, as well as local residents.

The Aurrie exterior

“Fully Fitted and ready to trade – and qualifying for 100% rates relief – the café/restaurant offers huge potential for a variety of operators.

“Our client is inviting rental offers in the region of £22,000 per annum for The Aurrie café for a negotiable period. The Aurrie Mor events space is available for an additional amount to be negotiated.

“Prospective tenants are invited to discuss the opportunity prior to submitting a summary business plan for their proposal.”