The home of Rockpool Bar & Grill and Spice Temple, 66 Hunter Street on market

The home of Rockpool Bar & Grill and Spice Temple, 66 Hunter Street on market
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 8, 2020

The home of Sydney’s Rockpool Bar & Grill and Spice Temple, 66 Hunter Street is about to come to the market.  

Set within the City Mutual Trust building, the 2,019 sqm space holds two restaurants.

“66 Hunter street comes with long term leases to Australia’s most awarded chef, Neil Perry, who will continue to operate arguably two of the best restaurants in the country at this wonderful location,” listing agent, Miron Solomons of Colliers International said.

"The asset is located in the heart of Sydney’s financial district, and with such a highly regarded, long term and stable tenant in place it will always be highly sought after by a local and international investors. 

The property is being sold by US based investor, David Doyle who has decided that selling the asset in the current market would free up capital for him to explore future opportunities.

Doyle is Perry's business partner.

The international expressions of interest campaign closes March 2 with $30 million plus tipped.

It follows the successful sale of Rockpool restaurant Bridge Street last October for more than $8 million.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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