If you are already in the trade or fancy a change of career into hospitality then these business should be of interest to you.

They include some award-winning restaurants and a hotel that has world-famous musicians as a guest.

So, if you are ready for a new challenge then take a look at these businesses.

1. Hotel: Cathedral 73, Cathedral Road

Cathedral 73 is currently a luxury boutique hotel with licence, bar, restaurant, coach house and parking, located in the suburb of Pontcanna.

The building was redeveloped in 2014, which included roof to floor improvements and a newly constructed stone coach-house. The installation of a professional kitchen, restaurant, bar and hotel rooms completed the transformation of the property.

Cost: Offers in Excess of £1,500,000 (Freehold)

For more details:Hern & Crabtree Pontcanna

2. Restaurant: Juboraj, Mill Lane

The city centre, flagship restaurant of the local Indian chain is on the market. According to the advert the restaurant had a turnover of £520,000 in the year 2015.

It also says there are still a variety of ways in which the business can be grown. It mentions the possibility to add an external seating area.

Plus the restaurant could be converted into bar or nightclub. The second floor is currently used for storage but could easily be converted to create more restaurant space. This would significantly increase the yearly income.

Cost: £200,000 (Leasehold)

For more details:Intelligent Business Transfer

3. Restaurant: Pitch Bar & Eatery, Mill Lane

Pitch Bar & Eatery at 3 Mill Lane is a well known city centre venue

The advert for the city centre restaurant says the vendor has built this business from scratch and is now looking to focus on his other business interests.

There is a first floor events area which is currently used for parties – which could also take advantage of the late licence.

Cost: £149,000 (Leasehold)

For more details:Intelligent Business Transfer

4. Bar/Restaurant: Face 11, Cathays Terrace

Situated in the student area of Cardiff Face 11 is being sold as a restaurant, bar, cafe and venue all rolled into one.

A new buyer could utilise free space available on the first floor to accommodate more customers and transform the cellar (which has gained planning permission) into a further bar, to increase the yearly income. The current turnover is listed as £221,000.

Cost: £130,000 (Leasehold)

For more details:Intelligent Business Transfer

5. Restaurant: Zio Piero Italian Restaurant, Cowbridge Road East

The property comprises of four storeys with dining areas on ground and first floors. Storage to top floor with cold room and walk in fridge to basement.

Cost: £300,000 (Freehold)

For more details:Thomas H Wood

6. Cafe: Cafe North, North Road

The business, according to the advert, currently takes £2,000 per week. It is located near a number of University halls of residence,

Cost: £40,000 (Leasehold)

For more details:Thomas H Wood

7. Restaurant: Stefanos, Romilly Cresent

The current owners have run the business for the past 16 years and are now looking towards retirement.

The restaurant offers more than 50 covers with a further 20 on the front patio. This property has a full premises license, so new owner could re-orientate the business towards a wine bar or Bistro style if they felt appropriate.

Cost: £399,950 (Freehold)

For more details:Hilton Smythe

9. Fish @ 85, Pontcanna Street

Exterior of the Pontcanna Restaurant 'Fish at 85'.
Exterior of the Pontcanna Restaurant 'Fish at 85'.

Goodwill Furniture fixtures and fittings all included in the sale of this fish restaurant on Pontcanna Street. The premises has 28 covers (currently normally fits in two sittings a night) and the current turnover is around £300,000.

Cost: POA

For more details:Reliant Estate Agents

10. The Smoke House, Pontcanna Street

This is the second restaurant available of Pontcanna Street. The Smokehouse currently offers American cuisine. According to the advert it has garnered a reputation as a high quality restaurant and has attracted a large customer base since it began trading in 2013. The annual turnover is listed as £328,307.

Cost: £160,000 (Leasehold)

More details:Intelligent Business Transfer

11. Kappocinos, Cathays Terrace

Kappuccinnos is a popular coffee shop in a heavily student populated area of the city. It currently also offers delivered food to offices amd is available for booking for parties after 5pm where they can hire the premises till late.

It is capable of holding up to 60 people comfortably.

Cost: £160,000 (Leasehold)

For more details:Reliant Estate Agents

12. Kitchen Gallery, Whitchurch Road

The current business was established more than 30 years ago, and currently operates as eat in, takeaway and delivery.

The advert says there is plenty of scope for a new owner, such as the business could be reopened as a restaurant and the rear yard could be developed into a beer garden with additional seating.

Cost: £60,000 (Leasehold)

More details:Intelligent Business Transfer