HINE'S TAKEAWAY'S
Established Business For Sale in Kaikoura
Prime Location - Popular Tourist Town
Indoor Outdoor Seating - Strong Profitability
The current owners have worked hard to further enhance both the reputation and profitability of this business. Traditional takeaway's are enhanced with Quality Espresso Coffee and a prime high profile location.
In a great location entering the Kaikoura Township from the main road passing through Kaikoura, this business offers Fish and Chips, Burgers, Takeaways and Quality Espresso Coffee. The outdoor seating area is popular and the interior is clean and well presented.
Kaikoura is a popular stop-off point for travellers being approximately midway between Christchurch and Blenheim/Picton. The popularity of the famous "Kaikoura Whales" and the location of kaikoura itself, results in over One million tourists passing through the township annually.
The shop is highly visible and located in an area of other fast-food outlets.
There are good dry and chilled storage areas, a modern well equipped kitchen and an organised cashier desk and drink cabinets.
Brokers Comment
This is an excellent opportunity to purchase a Profitable Takeaway Business in a Prime location and popular with Tourists, Travellers and Locals.
Consistent Sales Results enable the owners to enjoy an enviable lifestyle in this seaside town.
Sale Price $160,000 plus SAV + GST (if any)
Financials
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BUYERS: We would welcome your enquiry on the SALE of this opportunity, by contacting TOURISM BUSINESS BROKER Kevin Johnson either via this website www.tourismproperties.com or by telephoning 027 466 7930 or 03 310 7487 or email kevin@tourismproperties.com

Kaikoura is a town on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It is located on State Highway 1, 180 km north of Christchurch.Kaikoura became the first local authority to reach the Green Globe tourism certification standard.According to the 2006 census, the permanent resident population is 2,172, a 3.3% increase since the 2001 census. The town is the governmental seat of the territorial authority of the Kaikoura District, which is politically a part of the Canterbury Region. The District has a land area of 2,046.41 km² (790.12 sq mi) and a 2006 census population of 3,621 inhabitants.The Kaikoura Peninsula extends into the sea south of the town, and the resulting upwelling currents bring an abundance of marine life from the depths of the nearby Hikurangi Trench. The town owes its origin to this effect, since it developed as a centre for the whaling industry. The name 'Kaikoura' translates to 'meal of crayfish' ('kai'- food/meal, 'koura' - crayfish) and the crayfish industry still plays a role in the economy of the region. However Kaikoura has now become a popular tourist destination, mainly for whale watching (the Sperm Whale watching is perhaps the best and most developed in the world) and swimming with or near dolphins. There is also a large and readily observed colony of Southern Fur Seals at the eastern edge of the town. At low tide, better viewing of the seals can be had as the ocean gives way to a rocky base which is easily navigable by foot for quite some distance.It is also one of the best reasonably accessible places in the world to see open ocean seabirds such as albatrosses, petrels and shearwaters, including the Hutton's shearwater which nests high in Kaikoura's mountains.The town has a strikingly beautiful setting, as the Seaward Kaikoura mountains, a branch of the Southern Alps come nearly to the sea at this point on the coast. Because of this, there are many walking tracks up and through the mountains. A common one for tourists is the Mt. Fyffe track, which winds up Mt. Fyffe, and gives a panoramic view of the Kaikoura peninsula from the summit.