A Glasgow bar owned by drinks giant Greene King is in need of a new operator.

The Corona Bar and Kitchen, formerly the Butterfly and Pig South, is advertising an opportunity for new management to take over.

The company is looking for someone to "raise standards, utilise digital marketing and modernise the offer to help it stand out from the local competition".

The Pollokshaws Road watering hole is described as popular with an older crowd during the day and younger people throughout the evening, especially with its proximity to The Shed nightclub.

The Corona is known for its open mic nights and live music, and will also be turning into a Karen's Diner from February 24 to 26.

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Interested applicants will be required to pay an entry cost of £13,750, which includes "stock, glassware, crockery, cutlery, fuel and cleaning materials, legal, brokers and stocktaking fees, training fees, schedule of condition, working capital and deposit which is £2000.

"Fixtures and fitting will be rented with weekly payments made."

Annual rent is priced at £42,300 with a forecasted operator turnover of £728,745 and a forecasted operator profit, including machine profit, of £44,325.

Sandra Donnelly, business development manager, wrote: "I am searching for an experienced operator who has excellent experience of food for this great bar in a prime location.

"The pub is close to Hampden Park and is known as the home of the Tartan Army so is always packed on international match days.

"If the Corona is of interest, then please contact the recruitment team for further information."

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