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A portfolio of four traditional public houses situated across Scotland has recently hit the market on behalf of Scotsman Group. 

The four licensed venues include the Beresford Lounge and Hummingbird in Glasgow, the Illicit Still in Aberdeen, and The Bothy in Perth.

Positioned on the “busier” end of Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, the Beresford Lounge is a licensed venue which is currently vacant. The site previously traded as a Scottish/Irish bar with food, drink and live music. 

The second Glasgow property, the Hummingbird, is centrally situated on Bath Street. The four-storey property includes a cocktail bar, restaurant, karaoke post and function space. Both properties are available on a freehold basis.

Looking for a new tenant on a leasehold basis is the Illicit Still Bar, a traditional cellar and main street bar located in the centre of Aberdeen. Also available on a leasehold basis is The Bothy, a licensed restaurant and bar located in the town centre of Perth.

Tony Spence, associate director and Simon Watson, business agent in Christie and Co’s Scottish Hospitality team are jointly handling the sales.

Spence said: “We are delighted to be acting on behalf of the Scotsman Group in relation to the sale of these four established pubs across Scotland. The interest received to date has been encouraging and we look forward to speaking with any interested parties.”

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