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Plough Doncaster

Pubs & Bars • High Road, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN4 0PL Management opportunity
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Summary

This welcoming community pub near Doncaster city centre is ideal for a relaxed meal and drink in a setting full of local charm.

Description

This welcoming community pub near Doncaster city centre is ideal for a relaxed meal and drink in a setting full of local charm. Known for its warm hospitality and cosy atmosphere, it’s a popular choice for Sunday lunch, offering a comfortable space to unwind and enjoy quality pub food. The pub is particularly well regarded for its traditional home-cooked pub fare, serving generous portions and classic favourites including meltingly tender Sunday roasts, burgers, pies, and hearty mains. Strong customer ratings reflect consistent food quality and friendly service, making it a trusted local favourite. Situated just outside Doncaster, the pub benefits from a loyal local customer base while also attracting visitors from the surrounding area. For the best experience, off-peak visits offer a more relaxed pace, though the pub’s popularity highlights its strong reputation within the community. This is a pub rooted in its neighbourhood, perfectly suited to a food-led community operator looking to build on an established reputation for great value, comfort, and classic British pub dining. Key Features • Traditional, family-friendly community pub located on a busy main road, benefiting from strong passing trade • Cosy, unpretentious setting that’s popular with locals and well known for its warm, welcoming atmosphere • Highly rated at approximately 4.4 out of 5, based on around 77 customer reviews • Widely celebrated for its outstanding Sunday carvery, offering generous portions of meats and vegetables at excellent value (under £15) • Keg-only operation, simple and efficient to run • Regular happy hours supporting a strong wet-led trade • Fully functioning bar and restaurant, suitable for mixed trading styles • Home-cooked pub classics, including Sunday roasts, burgers, pies, curries, and wholesome everyday meals • Occasional curry nights helping to drive midweek footfall • Vegetarian and gluten-free options available, appealing to a broad customer base • Dedicated function room for private events such as birthdays, wakes, and celebrations • Games room with billiards/pool, plus a dartboard, TV for live sport, and regular pub games • Beer garden and outdoor seating area, ideal for summer trading • On-site customer car park providing convenient access • Free Wi-Fi throughout the pub • Designated smoking area Business & Financial Information • Estimated ingoings (upfront): £6,045 • Full deposit: £5,250 • Agreement fee: £795 • Guide rent (weekly): £404 • Guide rent (annual): £21,000 • Forecast turnover (weekly): £289,117 • Forecast turnover (annual): £289,116 Ideal Operator Community-Centric Approach Engaging locals through regular events (e.g., quiz nights, live music, sports screenings), leveraging the existing function room to foster a community hub. Passion for Quality Food & Beverages Warm & Attentive Hospitality Events & Private Hire Skills Operational Excellence Dog- and Family-Friendly Policies 🎯 Summary: What an Ideal Operator Brings By building on its existing strengths—warm atmosphere, solid food, real ale selection, and multi-use space—an ideal operator will elevate the Plough Inn into a thriving, community-centred destination for Doncaster locals and visitors. Private Accommodation The Plough has accommodation on the first floor, which includes 3 bedrooms, a Living Room, a Kitchen and an Office. Suitable for a small family or professional couple. Regional Manager's Thoughts Continued success will be driven by strong operational excellence, ensuring sufficient staffing and streamlined kitchen processes during peak services to maintain quality and reduce wait times. Building on proven event and promotional strategies, such as bottomless brunches, quiz nights, and private functions, will help maximise revenue, with further opportunity to promote the function room for corporate bookings, celebrations, and community gatherings. Ongoing service training will reinforce the warm, personalised hospitality already highlighted in reviews, supported by regular feedback loops to quickly address any occasional service or food consistency issues. By actively promoting the pub’s key strengths — including its Sunday roasts, real ales, and community-led events — and positioning The Plough Inn as a best-practice example across the estate, the business is well placed to continue performing as a standout, community-focused venue. Surrounding Area Located within the DN4 postcode, the pub benefits from a busy, well-served catchment area just outside Doncaster city centre. The surrounding area offers a strong mix of retail, leisure, and essential services, helping to drive consistent daytime and evening footfall. Nearby retail destinations include Lakeside Village Outlet on White Rose Way. Additional nearby amenities include Vue Cinema within the local leisure park, along with B&Q and Toolstation, all contributing to regular local traffic. Community services such as Balby Library, local primary schools, churches, and automotive services further support daily footfall. The area is also surrounded by well-known attractions, making it appealing to visitors and day-trippers. These include Potteric Carr Nature Reserve, located approximately 1.2 miles away and popular with walkers and wildlife enthusiasts, as well as the South Yorkshire Aircraft Museum near Doncaster Dome. Leisure and entertainment options are anchored by Doncaster Dome and the wider leisure park, while Doncaster Racecourse sits around a 10-minute drive away, hosting regular race days and large-scale events that generate significant visitor footfall. Cultural and heritage attractions such as Cusworth Hall and Brodsworth Hall and Gardens are within 3–4 miles, alongside the nationally renowned Yorkshire Wildlife Park. Doncaster city centre itself is just 1–2 miles away, offering attractions including Doncaster Minster, Doncaster Market, the Danum Gallery, Cast Theatre, and a growing leisure and hospitality scene. For outdoor activity, Sandall Park provides green open space nearby, while the Trans-Pennine Trail runs close to the area, attracting walkers, cyclists, and leisure visitors. With excellent local amenities, strong residential density, major attractions close by, and easy access to Doncaster city centre, this location offers a robust and diverse footfall profile, making it ideal for a community-led, food-focused pub business with strong year-round trading potential.

Upfront cost

£6,045
Cost type: Upfront

Key facts

Upfront cost
£6,045
Turnover (annual)
£289,116
Rent
£21,000 (annual)

Location

High Road, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN4 0PL
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