Perfectly positioned on Ryton Street in the centre of Worksop, the King Edward VII is a well-established, wet-led community pub with a loyal local following. Known for its lively atmosphere, the pub offers pool, darts, live music and DJs, making it a popular destination for both regulars and weekend trade. Currently taking around £4,800 per week, this is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious licensee to build on an already successful business and take it even further.
This busy town centre pub benefits from strong footfall, a consistent wet-led income, and a reputation for entertainment and community spirit. With a large living space spread across two floors, it provides a great lifestyle opportunity as well as a solid business foundation. There is clear potential to grow sales by enhancing the entertainment offer, driving more events, and strengthening links within the local community to make the King Edward VII the go-to hub in Worksop.
We are looking for a passionate, community-focused licensee or partnership who thrives on being at the heart of their local area. The ideal candidate will enjoy building relationships with customers, engaging with local groups, and creating a welcoming and lively environment. With the right energy, creativity and drive, there is a real opportunity to boost sales and unlock the pub’s full potential.
This is more than just a pub opportunity – it’s a chance to take on a true community local with a strong trading base and make your mark.
What’s in it for you?
- 20% share of weekly wet sales, excluding VAT.
- Keep 100% of the food sales.
- Low ingoing costs, starting with just a £5,000 deposit and £360 legal cost. (*deposits can vary dependant on business – ask us for more details*)
- Accommodation included with most bills covered, except the council tax & TV License.
As part of our application process, we use Lily, an AI-powered interviewing assistant to support the early stages of screening. Lily helps us move quickly, keep things flexible for you, and create a more consistent candidate experience, but one thing you should know – all hiring decisions are still made by our people.