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New landlord wanted for the Robin Hood Inn in Lambley

You could have the keys to the Robin Hood Inn for just over £5000

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Marston’s are seeking a new operator for The Robin Hood Inn in Lambley after less than year.

The pub is one of three in the beautiful village, alongside The Lambley and The Woodlark.

Lewis and Leanne currently run the pub and handed in their notice last week but are continuing to look after all their regulars in the mean time – they have karaoke and kebabs this Friday and their famous all day breakfast being available from 10.30am on Saturday.

Marston’s have said that the pub has 60-plus food covers and would benefit from an experienced food operator who is looking to implement their own menu and take 100% of the takings from the food side.

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The advertisement states that they are looking for an “experienced food operator who can implement a fresh food offer, someone who has the passion to drive the already well established and successful business.”

Interested parties could be in charge of the Lambley for a £5,000 deposit and legal fees of just £360.

Marston’s also advertise that the successful new landlord(s) will receive a 20% share of weekly sales, excluding VAT and accommodation is provided with most bills covered, except the council tax.

In addition to the £5k security deposit required for the agreement and legal costs of £360, new landlords will require their own insurance (except building insurance).

For any interested parties it’s a five-year commitment but, if you do want to leave early, there’s always the option of six months’ notice with a ‘break’ clause in the contract.

Full details are available on the Martson website HERE.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. I think it’s because these ones have upset so many locals that other locals people actively avoid going in now.
    That’s coupled with the landlady sitting out outside with a fag on in her pj’s – it’s Not a very welcoming look ..eek..

  2. I thinks it’s because the current tenants have upset so many locals that other people actively avoid going in now
    That in addition to the landlady often being seen in her pj’s outside with a fag on – it’s not a very welcoming look…

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