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Exceptional opportunity to own a successful mobile coffee business, originally established 15 years ago in East Dulwich and still thriving - you may well have seen us over the years at Goose Green Festival, Dulwich Park Festival and Dulwich College.  This is a complete turn key business, with everything you need to own and operate an existing mobile coffee enterprise:

  • mobile coffee van (with trailer/tow prong)
  • two mobile coffee bars, a pop-up coffee stand
  • a filter coffee station plus equipment
  • website/socials/email accounts

Due to its diversity of work, it’s been able to attend private, corporate and trading events throughout the year. 

All equipment, most of it built to order, has been well maintained (gas safety, PAT tests, pressure tests, servicing and hygiene). This means we have a great reputation and clients who appreciate our outstanding customer service.

Included in the package is our superb website (www.thelittlecoffeevan.com - high in Google searches and the source of many enquiries), great social media presence, fabulous reputation and an enviable portfolio of events, servicing clients in London and around the UK. 

You can see pictures and more details of setup on socials via the website.  For more information, please DM us.

We are asking £64,000 for this business and welcome serious enquiries only.

 

 

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