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Restaurant chains hungry to take over Exeter's former Las Iguanas building

Property experts report mouth watering opportunity for hospitality businesses in city rapidly becoming nightlife and foodie destination

The former Las Iguanas restaurant building in Queen Street, Exeter

National restaurant chains are hungrily eyeing the Exeter city centre building where Las Iguanas closed in 2020, property experts have revealed.

Consultants at Vickery Holman have described as “the best leisure unit in Exeter” and said there have been “high levels of interest from national operators” since a new lease was put on the market with a rent of £115,000 a year.

The building has been vacant for more than a year after restaurant operator The Big Table confirmed following its acquisition of the brand from Casual Dining Group’s administrators.

Now Vickery Holman and Savills are jointly marketing the “substantial fitted former restaurant” and said Exeter is growing in status as a nightlife and foodie destination and the “landmark, high profile” building is in the centre of Exeter’s main thoroughfare and social scene.

Inside Exeter's former Las Iguanas restaurant, now on the market with the lease attracting national hospitality chains

“This has to be the best leisure unit in Exeter,” said Zach Maiden, commercial agent for Vickery Holman. “We’re seeing a very high level of interest already, both from national and independent restaurant groups.

“The opportunity to significantly enhance Exeter’s night life with a successful food and drink operator is very exciting and we’re expecting the unit to be agreed quickly.”

The unit comprises a fitted former restaurant on ground and first floor levels and a basement area, while the lease for offices and a flat, also part of the building, can be negotiated along with the leisure area.

Mr Maiden said: “It’s opposite Queen Street Dining, next to the train station, a stone’s throw from Exeter College and Exeter University and right at the heart of Exeter’s nightlife.