Restaurants in BN44 available to rent
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Restaurants to Rent in BN44

Restaurants to rent within 10 miles of BN44

More details for 107 South Farm Rd, Worthing - Retail to Rent

107 South Farm Rd

Worthing, BN14 7AX

  • Retail to Let
  • £12,500 pa
  • 400 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available Now
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More details for 6-8 New St, Worthing - Retail to Rent

6-8 New St

Worthing, BN11 3BT

  • Retail to Let
  • £27,250 pa
  • 4,413 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available Now
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More details for 44 North Rd, Brighton - Office, Retail to Rent

Tower Point - 44 North Rd

Brighton, BN1 1YR

  • Office to Let
  • £137,700 pa
  • 2,130 - 37,010 sq ft
  • 5 Spaces Available Now
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More details for 66 Queens Rd, Brighton - Retail to Rent

66 Queens Rd

Brighton, BN1 3XD

  • Retail to Let
  • £19,800 pa
  • 155 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available Now
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More details for 29 Preston St, Brighton - Retail to Rent

29 Preston St

Brighton, BN1 2HP

  • Retail to Let
  • £37,500 pa
  • 1,118 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available Now
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Frequently Asked Questions About Renting A Restaurant in BN44

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What should I consider before renting a restaurant?
Consider the location, footfall, nearby competition, size of the premises, kitchen facilities, extraction systems, licensing, business rates, and whether the layout supports your concept. Planning permission and permitted use are also key.
What is the typical lease length for a restaurant?
Most restaurant leases in the UK are between 5 and 15 years, often with a break clause or rent review after a set period. Short-term lets or pop-ups may be available in some areas.
Do I need planning permission to open a restaurant?
Yes, the premises must have the correct planning use class. Restaurants typically fall under Use Class E (formerly A3). If the premises does not have the correct use, you may need to apply for a change of use through the local council.
What licences do I need to operate a restaurant?
You will need a premises licence if you plan to serve alcohol, play music, or trade late. A food business registration with the local authority is also required before opening.
Are business rates included in the rent?
Usually not. Business rates are typically paid separately by the tenant. However, some landlords may offer rent packages that include rates or service charges. Always confirm what's included.
What is key money and is it common?
Key money is an upfront payment for securing a sought-after lease, often in high-demand areas. It can include fixtures, fittings, goodwill, or lease assignment value. It's more common in established restaurant areas like London or city centres.
Can I take over an existing restaurant?
Yes. Many restaurant premises are offered as lease assignments or with existing fit-outs. This can save on setup costs, but make sure to review existing equipment, licences, and obligations under the lease.
What should I check in the lease agreement?
Check repair obligations, permitted use, rent reviews, service charges, signage rights, and whether you can make alterations. Always seek advice from a solicitor familiar with commercial leases.
Can I renovate or fit out the restaurant space?
Generally yes, but you’ll need the landlord’s written consent for significant changes. Some premises come with a ready-to-use fit-out, while others are let as a blank shell.
How much does it cost to rent a restaurant in BN44?
Rental prices vary by area and size. Prime high street or city centre locations command higher rents, while fringe or suburban areas are more affordable. Additional costs include fit-out, licences, deposits, and business rates.
How do I find a restaurant to rent in BN44?
Search on LoopNet, and contact agents who specialise in hospitality and leisure property.

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