Junction Sixteen occupies Bridgetowns historic 1919 railway station, combining small-town charm with contemporary hospitality in a turnkey restaurant located in one of the Valleys most characterful buildings. Once the sixteenth stop on the Windsor & Annapolis Railway, the building preserves its Tudor-Revival profile and warm station-house ambiance, now transformed into a lively dining venue. The venue offers 120 indoor seats spread across a welcoming bar, dining room, and open kitchen, plus 30 seasonal patio seats. Two fully equipped kitchen lines - a primary hot line and a dedicated pizza line - enable high-volume service and menu flexibility. Modern heat pumps, upgraded electrical and mechanical systems, and numerous recent improvements support efficient operation. With an established local following and recognizable brand, the business is ready for immediate turnover and poised to elevate this small towns culinary scene. (id:45785)
| Business Type | Restaurant |
| Business Sub Type | Restaurant |
| MLS® Number | 202614157 |
| Property Type | Business |
| Community Name | Bridgetown |
| Amenities Near By | Shopping |
| Community Features | High Traffic Area |
| Equipment Type | Propane Tank |
| Rental Equipment Type | Propane Tank |
| Amenities | Air Conditioning |
| Constructed Date | 1919 |
| Construction Material | Concrete Walls, Wood Frame, Unknown |
| Cooling Type | Air Conditioned |
| Fire Protection | Alarm System, Sprinkler System-fire |
| Flooring Type | Other |
| Heating Fuel | Electric |
| Heating Type | Baseboard Heaters, Heat Pump, Ductless, Other |
| Total Finished Area | 5028 Sqft |
| Utility Water | Municipal Water |
| Gravel | |
| Parking Space(s) | |
| Paved Yard |
| Acreage | No |
| Land Amenities | Shopping |
| Land Disposition | Cleared |
| Size Irregular | 0.4589 |
| Size Total | 0.4589 Ac|under 1/2 Acre |
| Size Total Text | 0.4589 Ac|under 1/2 Acre |
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Brent Goertzen
Melanie Besemer