Building Size | 3,723 Square Feet |
Land Size | 28,600 Square Feet |
Zoning | commercial |
Electric | Progress Energy |
Year Built | 1932 |
Construction | Frame |
Roof | Metal |
Sewer | City of Eustis |
Parking | Adequate |
Water | City of Eustis |
Renovation Year | 2004 |
A charming historic Eustis landmark bar and restaurant for years known as "The Colonial Tavern" and most recently operated as "Jeffrey Paul's chop House". Built in 1932 and significantly expanded and renovated in 2004, this 150 seat and 3,723 square foot restaurant/bar has a main dining room with full cathedral ceiling to the roof line with three main exposed wooden roof trusses, a large stone fireplace, and a mezzanine balcony area around the perimeter. There is additional dining areas as well as a private dining room. There is also a full bar area and the kitchen is open to the main dining area. Two large handicap bathrooms and adequate parking are also included. The kitchen is reasonably equipped and includes adequate walk-in cooler/freezer storage. This restaurant has enjoyed many fine years of success and has a rich history. It lends itself to most any type of dining establishment. Property has been reduced and is priced to sell.
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