Credit: The Brindisi

Stirling’s oldest pizza shop up for sale, offering slice of food history

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Shepherd Chartered Surveyors is offering foodies a chance to grab a pizza Stirling’s hot food takeaway market by bringing to market what is thought to be the oldest pizza shop in Stirling for sale.

Dating back to 1984, The Brindisi is a long established and profitable hot food takeaway with a loyal customer base situated in a prominent position on the southeast side of Upper Craigs, a popular secondary retailing thoroughfare located close to the Thistle Shopping Centre.

Now operating primarily as a fish and chip shop, the business benefits from the Upper Craigs Project, which aims to enhance public spaces in Stirling, by improving pedestrian areas, lighting, landscaping, and accessibility features.

This revitalisation effort is expected to positively impact commercial properties in the area by creating a more attractive and accessible environment, potentially increasing foot traffic and business opportunities.

Part of a larger three-storey traditional tenement building, the single-storey hot food takeaway unit features a large, glazed frontage. The interior comprises a sales area, preparation area, kitchen, and an external W/C.

Aleksander Alfer at Shepherd, said: “The Brindisi is a well-established and profitable local business with a long history of continuous operation.

“With its existing licenses for on-site alcohol sales, there’s significant potential for growth under new management. Coupled with the possibility of 100% rates relief, The Brindisi presents an enticing opportunity for anyone looking to enter Stirling’s hot food takeaway market.”

Offers in the region of £160,000 are invited. Interested parties should contact the sole selling agent on tel 01786 450438.

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