THE site of a popular restaurant which closed last year and a famous old dancing club is now up for sale.
Estate agent Doolittle & Dally is now accepting offers above £300,000 for the former La Brasserie premises on Lower Mill Street in Kidderminster.
Before opening as a restaurant, the site was home to the Frank Freeman Dancing Club. The club hosted some of the biggest rock acts of the 1960s, including Fleetwood Mac, Fairport Convention and Captain Beefheart.
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According to the Doolittle & Dally listing: "The property overall comprises of: main restaurant area with bar, kitchen with cool store.
"Two private function rooms to the first floor with a separate bar to the main function room, and kitchens to service these areas.
"Previous uses for these premises include a popular and beloved restaurant, and the old Frank Freeman dance studio with the property still retaining the wood strip dance floor in the first floor main function room".
People can visit the Doolittle & Dally website for more details about the sale.
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