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Looking for a commercial k1tchen to rent


richie1981

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Hi,


I'm currently looking for a commercial k1tchen to rent/franchise in the SE22 SE15 areas. This would be for a food start up business. The London wide forums don't seem to be leading to anything. I've approach a handful of local pubs which don't offer much in the way of food, none seem to be too keen on the idea of renting their space.

I'm a chef of 15 years with all relevant qualifications.


Many thanks,


Richard

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  • 3 months later...

Hi all!


I'm still looking for a prep k1tchen to rent in any SE London area.


I've managed to launch my business "Slow Richie's" but am struggling to keep up with demand in my current kitchen.


If anyone knows of a kitchen or kitchen space available to rent, please, please get in touch.


Many thanks,


Richie

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