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HTL Property and Ray White Manning Valley are both delighted to exclusively present The Artisan Farmer, a high-performing freehold going concern hospitality asset, for sale via Expression of Interest; closing Thursday, 4 December 2025, at 4pm (unless sold prior).
Prominently positioned on a substantial four-acre freehold title at the intersection of the Pacific Highway and Woosters Lane, Nabiac, The Artisan Farmer enjoys very valuable dual north- and south-bound access and exposure to over 20,000 vehicle movements daily. The high quality asset services a growing catchment of more than 100,000 residents within the Mid-Coast Council region, and over 20,000 daily travellers. Highly regarded, the business is recognised as the highest-rated food and beverage venue on the entire Pacific Highway between Sydney and Brisbane, with more than 1,000 five-star Google reviews.
Purpose built to an exceptional standard, the facility incorporates a café, bakery, coffee roastery, retail delicatessen, licensed bar and farmgate butcher. The popular business is supported by 80 on-site car spaces, 20 oversize bays, and full mains services. Since opening, the high-performing business has demonstrated a reliable and consistent upward-trending trading performance, achieving vendor-reported revenue of $7.53 million* from 299 trading days in FY2025; equating to average daily turnover exceeding $25,000*.
“The Artisan Farmer represents an extraordinary opportunity to acquire a modern, fully integrated hospitality enterprise with a proven daily trading performance and exceptional underlying real estate fundamentals” advised HTL Property’s Director of Asia Pacific Region, Andrew Jolliffe.
HTL Property Sales Agent Xavier Plunkett added, “With daily turnover exceeding $25,000 and a loyal customer base that continues to expand, this is a scalable business and offers clear upside through extended trading hours, functions, and event activation. There also exists a latent opportunity for replication across similar highway or metropolitan sites” believes Plunkett.
“The scale of the property, the quality of the construction and the site’s unique accessibility attributes are irreplicable” commented Ray White Manning Valley Principal Rob Chapman. “This is a generational property
with substantial value-add opportunities” Chapman concluded.
The agents have advised that trading the approved extended trading hours until 10 pm, and utilising the expansive outdoor areas, would provide significant upside via functions, events, and live entertainment.
Further value-add opportunities exist for portfolio hospitality owners integrating with existing operations, direct to consumer retail for primary producers, or alternative use cases such as eco-accommodation, brewery development, or renewable-energy infrastructure on the site (subject to approvals).
The Artisan Farmer is being offered for sale via Expression of Interest closing Thursday, 4 December 2025, at 4 pm (unless sold prior).
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