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$1,600,000 $396 per sq.ft. Village of Quechee in Town of Hartford VT Commercial Property »

Available Sq.Ft. 8576   Zoned Commercial Prop Type Business w/ Real Estate,Food Service,Free Standing Building
Listed on Thursday Jun 12, 2025
Description: The Public House Pub Quechee. Prime real estate opportunity located right on high traffic Route 4 and just a 1/2 mile from The Quechee Gorge. This very successful upscale turnkey restaurant is well loved by all in the Upper Valley Region and is considered the spot to relax with friends and family, enjoy wonderful food and drinks, and simply just have a great time. The restaurant is permitted for 110 indoor guests and 100 outdoor guests. As you enter the restaurant you will see is it extremely well cared for. Spacious open restaurant floor plan, beautiful bar, designated location inside for live music and entertainment, covered and open outdoor dining, great commercial kitchen, 14 draft lines, 2 public restrooms, office, and large lower-level space that the next owner could expand to host banquets, meetings & more. The sale includes the real estate, furniture, appliances, equipment & more. Three mini splits. 60 parking spaces. 470 feet of frontage on Route 4. Strong investment here! Schedule your tour today! Don't miss this opportunity! See Listing Details & 49 images.

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