About the Pub The Lewis Arms is in the heart of the lively village of Pentyrch, about seven miles from Cardiff city centre. This is a spacious two-room pub that is well set up to accommodate the high-volume trade that the business is currently aimed towards. The décor lends itself to that of a traditional British pub, and both rooms are well-presented and welcoming. The front bar is very comfortable for customers who want to relax with a pint and socialise, it is very popular with the local community who enjoy the variety of pub games and live sport that is always available. Within this room there is a pool table, dart board and TV for the sporting enthusiasts. The trade kitchen is of a good size and is well-appointed off the lounge bar, providing easy access to both the diners here and in the conservatory. The potential lies to further improve the current food offer and attract new custom from further afield. There is a large rear beer garden that is enclosed and of a good size. It is an ideal space for additional dining and BBQs in the warmer months. To the front of the pub there is a small area for several benches, providing further seating for guests to sit and watch the world go by. This pub has the potential to be a real hub of the community, the Lewis Arms enjoys both a good-sized saloon and lounge, spacious conservatory dining and a presently untapped large rear garden. Business Information Agreement: Fixed Term Tenancy Capital Startup: Est. £10700 Fixtures / Fittings: Est. £5000 Guide Rent: £22000 pa Potential Turnover: £305822 pa Regional Manager's Thoughts This is a thriving pub at the heart of the community and therefore, the business demands a publican who can really integrate with the local community. Real potential exists to create a destination food pub for customers living in the wider community and also from Pentyrch Cricket and Rugby clubs, and with this in mind, an experienced food operator would be an ideal match for this pub. Surrounding Area Pentyrch is a suburban area situated on the western outskirts of Cardiff. Its neighbouring areas include Creigiau and Radyr, and this community driven village provides excellent transport connections to neighbouring towns and cities. The pub boasts excellent views across the Bristol Channel and is in close proximity to the war memorial.