Here’s a Brigus commercial real estate opportunity for someone looking to own and run a B&B and Gastropub in the heart of Brigus. What was once known as SeaSalt & Time in Brigus, is not for sale and ready for new owners to breath life into this incredible property.
Located at 1 Convent Lane in Brigus, this building stands out as you walk up to it and chances are if you’ve been to Brigus, you’ve seen this incredible property. It was built in 1860 and has been well kept over the years with many upgrades and additions. This is currently a turnkey business that’s ready to rock and roll.
The entire property has six bedrooms and ten bathrooms spread out over 5,700 square feet which of course includes the restaurant and pub in the same building. The bed and breakfast is ready and licensed including the restaurant and pub which is complete with commercial kitchen equipment and refrigeration area, three dining areas, and eight bedrooms each with their own ensuite bathroom with jacuzzi or tub.
There is also an incredible outside entertainment area with an outdoor kitchen, deck, patio, and a bandstand, which have all been completed within the last four years. Brigus has only gained in popularity and this might be a great opportunity for more fantastic dining and accommodations in this beautiful little town.
1 Convent Lane is now on the market for $895,000 CAD and is listed with agent Tim Crosbie of Royal LePage Property Consultants Limited. If you’d like to perhaps get a tour you can call him directly via 709-682-6609 to learn more.
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What Was Brigus SeaSalt & Thyme?
SeaSalt & Thyme was a restaurant and B&B located in the heart of Brigus, Newfoundland and Labrador. The restaurant served Canadian cuisine, including cod, beet salads, and pizza. Customers have praised the food and the overall experience at the restaurant and I wished I had gone there when it was open.
Brigus is a small fishing community located in Conception Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It was home to Captain Bob Bartlett and is known for its historical significance as one of the oldest cities in North America. The name “Brigus” comes from the “Brickhouse,” which was the name of an old town in England. Brigus is a picturesque town with a sheltered harbour and surrounded by hills.