Basement 15-17 Carthusian Street
London, EC1M 6ADThe Space
CITY BAR OPPORTUNITY - A fully fitted, ready-to-occupy cosy basement bar/restaurant, close to Barbican Station.
At a glance
Property Type | Suis Generis (other) |
Tenure | To Let |
Size | 2,237 sq ft |
Rent | £50,000 per annum |
Business Rates | Upon Enquiry |
Service Charge | To be confirmed |
Energy Performance Rating | Upon enquiry |
Farringdon
6 mins
Moorgate
8 mins
City Thameslink
10 mins
Old Street
10 mins
Barbican
1 min
Farringdon
6 mins
St. Pauls
8 mins
Moorgate
8 mins
Key Points
- Basement Unit size : 2237 sq ft
- New Lease direct from the Landlord
- Fitted out to a very high boutique standard - Premium Offers considered
- Rental £50,000 per annum exclusive plus Rates & Service Charge - Rent is subject to VAT
- Existing bar installation and cellar/storage
- Self-contained entrance directly from street level - wide stairwell access directly into the bar area
- Permitted hours: Sun–Thu: 11:00–00:30 / alcohol to 00:00 Fri–Sat: 11:00–01:30 / alcohol to 01:00 (+ Late Night Refreshment: 23:00–00:00/01:00)
Description
A fully fitted, ready-to-trade basement bar/restaurant located just off Aldersgate Street, moments from Barbican Station.
The premises offer an existing bar fit-out with extraction, back-of-house facilities, and customer WCs already in place—ideal for operators seeking minimal start-up lead time.
The layout lends itself to bar, lounge, late-night venue, cocktail concept, live music, or food-led use.
A rare opportunity to secure a trading-ready basement venue in a high-demand central location with minimal CapEx required.
New tenancies will be subject to a minimum 3-6 month rent deposit and rent due quarterly in advance
The Location
Prime Barbican/City Fringe hospitality location
17 Carthusian Street sits just off Aldersgate Street and within a 1-minute walk of Barbican Station (Circle, Hammersmith & City, and Metropolitan lines).
Farringdon Station/Elizabeth Line is approx. 6 minutes’ walk, making the area one of the best-connected hospitality zones in London.
Nearby operators include bars, restaurants, coffee shops and boutique F&B venues, and the area benefits from strong weekday and evening trade with growing weekend leisure footfall.
This is a rare licensed A3/A4-style opportunity in a tightly held City fringe location, ideal for independent or branded bar concepts, late-night operators, cocktail venues or food-led hybrid use.