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Landmark Bar/Restaurant for Sale for $700K

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The Leithsville Inn is a landmark commercial property located at 2006 Leithsville Road (Rt. 412) in Lower Saucon Township.

A landmark bar and restaurant in the Leithsville section of Lower Saucon Township is listed for sale for $699,999 according to numerous online listings.

The Leithsville Inn, 2006 Leithsville Road, has been a stone-faced fixture at the intersection of Rt. 412 and Flint Hill Road for well over 150 years.

Built in 1850, according to a property listing on Loopnet.com, the 5,940 square-foot building as it exists now includes two apartments on its upper floors and an adjacent gravel parking lot.

Inside, the first-floor dining and bar areas together have seating for more than 40 people, and the restaurant has its original walk-in freezer and cooler as well as a full commercial kitchen, the listing states.

According to its website, the inn currently offers various specials and hosts Monday night poker, a pool league and parties.

It also has a Facebook page.

The business–which is described as having an established customer base–is being sold with its liquor license.

“This is a great opportunity to own an established hometown bar/restaurant with income properties,” the listing says.

The Leithsville Inn property is listed by broker Bob Wiley of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Realtors, Commercial Division.

For more information, or to schedule a private showing, call 610-739-7404 or 610-282-4444 or email Wiley via the form on the Loopnet listing page.

The Leithsville Inn is a landmark bar and restaurant located at 2006 Leithsville Road, Lower Saucon Township

The Leithsville Inn is a landmark bar and restaurant located at 2006 Leithsville Road, Lower Saucon Township

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Josh Popichak

Josh Popichak is the owner, publisher and editor of Saucon Source. A Lehigh Valley native, he's covered local news since 2005 and previously worked for Berks-Mont News and AOL/Patch. Contact him at josh@sauconsource.com.

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