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I started the oyster bar on North Cross Road Market, but need to hand it over to someone!


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Hi everyone,


I began a start-up in March selling oysters and prosecco at North Cross Road Market, trading as the 'East Dulwich Oyster Co.' Some of you may have sampled my fresh oysters!


Unfortunately I will no longer be able to continue running the business as my other work commitments take me abroad too much. So, if anyone would like to take over a profitable, and very popular start-up, at this fantastic market, please get in touch!


I have the entire set-up ready to go, including a very cool parasol and retro workshop style table (50 year old Elm). The whole set-up fits in a regular car - you don't need a van whatsoever. I would sell the business at a very fair price, which you would recoup in a few months trading easily. Can share all the trading accounts. Its a great opportunity to grab a decent long-term investment and meet some really great people on the way!


I'd love to see this business continue, simply because it had such a warm reception from the residents.


Forbes

 

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