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Tenancy & Lease Pub Opportunities in Doncaster

Showing 1 - 7 of 7 pubs to run in Doncaster
Flares & Reflex

Flares & Reflex

Hall Gate, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN1 3LU
  • Tenancy
  • PRIME LOCATION

Nightlife District

Ingoing Cost

9,545

Annual Rent

35,000
Details
Fox & Hounds

Fox & Hounds

Stockwith Road, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN10 4JD
  • Tenancy
  • REFURBISHMENT PLANNED

Charming Village

Ingoing Cost

7,724

Annual Rent

14,696
Details
Waterfront

Waterfront

Canal Lane, Doncaster, Nottinghamshire, DN10 4ET
  • Tenancy
  • VILLAGE LOCAL

Opposite the marina & yacht club

Ingoing Cost

6,795

Annual Rent

24,000
Details
The Wheatley

The Wheatley

Thorne Road, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN2 5DR
  • Tenancy
  • COMMUNITY SITE

Recently refurbished

Ingoing Cost

10,795

Annual Rent

40,000
Details
Royal Hotel

Royal Hotel

Campsall Balk Lane, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN6 9EG
  • Tenancy
  • COMMUNITY SITE

Established community pub

Ingoing Cost

9,864

Annual Rent

16,377
Details
Plough

Plough

High Road, Balby, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN4 0PL
  • Tenancy
  • COMMUNITY SITE

Family Friendly Pub

Ingoing Cost

6,045

Annual Rent

21,000
Details
Lord Nelson

Lord Nelson

Printing Office Street, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN1 1TR
  • Tenancy
  • HIGH TURNOVER OPPORTUNITY

Wet-Led pub

Ingoing Cost

4,045

Annual Rent

13,000
Details
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Run a pub with Admiral Taverns in Dorset or Hampshire

When you combine these locations with the opportunity to run a pub with Admiral Taverns — rated the top national Pub Owning Company in the 2025 Tenant Licensee Index, the UK’s leading sentiment survey, the potential becomes even stronger. Admiral Taverns is one of the UK’s leading community pub operators with over 1,400 pubs nationwide, built on values such as “One Team, We Care, Make a Difference,” and focused on empowering licensees to run successful local businesses.


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