The shop was opened in the railway arches in 2004 and has been there ever since
A pasty shop near Temple Meads station in Bristol has been put up for sale after 22 years. The Pasty Emporium was opened in the row of old railway arches on Oxford Street in 2004 and has been trading there ever since.
Its owner, Jonathan Pearce is understood to be looking to retire and the shop has been put on the market for a leasehold asking price of £175,000, with an annual rent of £25,200 including VAT.
The Pasty Emporium sells hot and cold Cornish pasties, which are hand-crimped in Cornwall and baked in Bristol, alongside pies, paninis, sandwiches, snacks, fresh coffee, teas and cold drinks.
Mr Pearce said: “It has been an amazing 22 years running The Pasty Emporium, being able to work sociable hours in a central Bristol location. I have made many friends with many customers during my time here, however, the time has now come to retire.”
Specialist property advisory firm Christie & Co has been instructed to market the shop for sale.
Matthew McFarlane, senior business agent – retail and leisure at Christie & Co, who is managing the sale process, said: “It is a pleasure to have been trusted by Jonathan to look after the sale of his business, which he has nurtured since its conception.
“This is a thriving business with consistent trade and profitability, making an excellent opportunity for anyone looking to get into the industry or wanting to grow their current portfolio.”
The news comes a month after hundreds of people signed a petition calling for the pedestrianisation of the railway arches along Oxford Street.
The location is well-loved spot for an after-work drink, but the pavement running alongside the arches is narrow and often obstructed by parked cars and vans, while the road itself is wide but sees relatively little traffic.
A growing movement is now pushing for a transformation of that stretch of Oxford Street, with campaigners keen to see it become a “vibrant, people-friendly high street”.






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