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Totnes restaurant sold to charity giving young people FS experience


Saveurs, a licensed cafe, bakery and restaurant, in the charming and historic market town of Totnes, has been sold through Stonesmith to a charity, Young Devon.

The property is situated in a prime trading position at the lower end of Fore Street, the main shopping street, and a busy area within the centre of the highly sought after and historic South Devon market town of Totnes.

Country-wide charity, Young Devon, that supports thousands of young people every year, will operate the cafe and kitchen. This will enable the charity to support its projects, whilst giving young people much needed experience to get ahead in the hospitality industry.

Young Devon's Executive Chef Andy Jarrett will serve up a variety of cooked breakfasts as well as a tasty lunch menu available from 12 noon. For morning coffee or afternoon tea, Jarrett will create fresh indulgent cakes. All ingredients are sourced locally and sustainably.

Alison Jarrett, who will manage the restaurant, said, “We are really excited to have this opportunity in Totnes, a beautiful town with a reputation as a foodie destination. All our dishes are based on a sustainable ingredient policy and we really hope the residents of Totnes and its many visitors will help us to make a difference to the lives of young people who need our support.”

The leasehold of this business opportunity was sold for an undisclosed figure off an asking price of £75k.