A Wycombe takeaway restaurant has been listed for sale on a commercial property website.
Vegaburger, on Desborough Avenue, opened in 2022 selling a range of plant-based food.
The takeaway sold plant-based burgers instead of meat to recreate fast-food favourites for locals.
Vegaburger became the first vegan takeaway restaurant in Wycombe.
Also read:
-
Faulty parking machines replaced after council threatened supplier with legal action
- Shoplifters and drink drivers - Six cases heard at High Wycombe Magistrates' Court
The business is now listed for sale as a leasehold on rightbiz.co.uk for £70,000.
On rightbiz it says: "Prime Location Burger Restaurant in High Wycombe, Ready for Immediate Operation.
"We are pleased to bring to the market this takeaway business for sale close to Wycombe Town Centre. Seize the opportunity to rent a prime takeaway shop on the bustling Desborough Avenue.
"This shop comes fully set up and equipped with top-of-the-line machines for preparing a variety of foods. Impeccably clean and well-maintained, the shop is ready for immediate operation.
"Located in a high-traffic area, it offers excellent visibility and easy access for customers. Perfect for anyone looking to start or expand their food business in a vibrant community.
"The 'Vegaburger' brand is not for sale but the purchaser will be free to utilise the same menu. Training can provided by the current owner."
Vegaburger has been approached for a comment. The takeaway is also listed as 'temporarily closed' on Google.
Don’t miss our flash sale – £2 for 2 months or 30% off an annual subscription! Get unlimited access to local news, enjoy our ad-free mobile and tablet app, and read the paper’s digital replica. Subscribe before it’s too late!
Don’t miss our flash sale – £2 for 2 months or 30% off an annual subscription! Get unlimited access to local news, enjoy our ad-free mobile and tablet app, and read the paper’s digital replica. Subscribe before it’s too late!
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here