Asking Price: $1,500,000Tha Lafayette Inn
Stanardsville, VA
Greene County
The Lafayette Inn and Restaurant located just outside of the Shenandoah State Park in Greene County, VA., has been continuously operated for over 20 years and provides considerable room for growth. The Lafayette Inn was awarded the Wine Enthusiast Magazine Award of Distinction for 2005 and the 2006 Virginia Restaurant of the Year award at the Virginia Wine and Food Society Banquet and recently the 2018 Diners’ Choice Award- Charlottesville Area – Best Overall, Best Ambiance, Best Service, Neighborhood Gem, Notable Wine List. The inn is currently only open for 95 days per year on a regular basis and the restaurant is only open on weekends. A full-time operation would see a nearly instant increase in revenue. Established within a destination location, there is a highly sustainable business model built into The Lafayette that cannot be matched in most traditional restaurant locations.The Lafayette Inn & Restaurant:Historic Inn- circa 1840- 6 fully furnished suites- each with external entrances, private bathrooms, television, internet access (through the building).Full-Service Restaurant- (Winner of Virginia’s Restaurant of the Year- 2006 Food & Wine Society). OpenTable “Best Overall” award, Trip Advisor “Travelers Choice” Hall of Fame and many other accolades.On site events (rehearsals primarily)Full on-site ABC License (Recurring annual winner of Wine Enthusiast Restaurant Award)Located in the small County seat town of Greene County, VA, 1 block from the courthouse and historical society museum and newly opened Piedmont Community College Annex. Federalist-style historic hotel built in 1840 with sweeping colonnaded porches, near the Skyline Drive and the Appalachian Trail. Lafayette is close to local vineyards and historic sites. Lydia Mountain Adventure is 5 mi away and University of Virginia is 22 mi from the property. Early Mountain Vineyards and Barboursville Vineyards are remarkably close by. –Real Estate/buildings– Over 8,000sf of usable space-13 original fireplaces. (8 set/operational for gas or electric)-Seating--Dining room 40 seats-Tavern 20-22 seats-Courtyard (Tented option) 100-120 seats-Parking lot (Tented option) 175-250 seats –Restaurant and equipment-Restaurant chairs, tables-Upscale plate, flat, glassware-Upscale wine glassware-4-6 Banquet Tables/50-60 Folding Chairs –Inn and furnishings-Six Rooms furnished-In house washer/dryer & laundry room-3rd Floor private office & full bathroom (Potential owner/intern quarters) –Inventory-Wine, beer, alcohol-Food-Full commercial kitchen equipment and smallware–Nearly 5,000 seasoned guests in their database –Improvements-POS and Surveillance System -Dozens of local Inn’s/B&B’s are in the tri-county area with only one other having a full-service restaurant. Most dinner guests are Inn guests locally or with us.-Just north of the University of Virginia. East of James Madison University and adjacent to Blue Ridge School.-Within miles from renowned Skyline Drive with fall foliage that brings visitors worldwide.-Centered between Montpelier, Ash Lawn, Monticello and other historic sites and battlefields.-Located in the Monticello Wine Trail. Perfectly located to various award-winning vineyards on the Washington, DC side of the trail (making us one of the best Inn locations for visitors)-15-20 minutes from Massanutten Resort, home of over 60,000 weekly timeshare owners with skiing, golf, and famed indoor/outdoor water park.-Over the past years they have participated in over 400 rehearsals, small wedding receptions and a few actual ceremonies in our gazebo timed to coordinate with the 6:00 church bells from the adjacent church.-Lowes, Wal-Mart, McDonalds, and CVS recently opened in adjacent Ruckersville.-NGIC (Homeland Security) is in process of adding over 1,000 positions. They are encouraged as their employees do fit in our dining demographic.-It is centrally located north of Charlottesville, south of Culpeper, east of Harrisonburg and west of Orange/Gordonsville- making them a growth location.-On a broader view, they are an excellent location for expanding business’s serving Virginia and other Mid-Atlantic destinations. Nearby to 81 and 29 for North/South travel and route 64 for East/West travel. (Believing the county stands to attract business in the coming decades as they are both convenient and affordable for access to these areas).-The town revitalization organization (*STAR*) has been working on and has now received grants to assist in the improvement of a multi-block section of town encompassing the Inn. The first phase of improvement fully encompassed this property with nearly $1M in sidewalk, crosswalk, street lighting and other enhancements. Since many other (smaller grants) have been used to help enhance the “curb appeal” of the small-town charm of Stanardsville. Major Improvements made:Invested $86K in 2005 on upgrading several electrical items and mostly the installation of a central HVAC system.Garage/dry storage & deck was purchased and installed post-closing.Gazebo was purchased/installed.Courtyard up lightingPhone system purchased/installedBuilding and entrance (various) signageBathrooms redone in every suite and the dining room public bathrooms as well.Third floor office, full bathroom and laundry room added/finished.All 6 Inn rooms decorated, furnished, painted and upgradedOne handicap friendly suite, the others require a flight of stepsFlat screen TV added to all Inn rooms.Keurig Coffee Machines in each suiteIndividual hot water heaters installed with on/off switchesFirst floor porch ceiling replaced.Shutters in the dining room, new chairs, custom wine racks, related furniture.Two custom wine racks (192 bottles each) and matching hutch in TavernNew kitchen subfloorNew ice machine and two new sandwich units.New plate ware, flatware, glassware. Premium red/white wine glassware.New walk in refrigeration units (2) installed (2019)Many kitchen equipment units purchased or replacedPoint of Sale system (Surveillance cameras wired and installed- software NOT maintained)New side sidewalk (if anyone saw the original, they would appreciate the “new”)New main building guttersNew second floor porch roof (all three sides)New back and front second floor deck. (New rails on the back as well)Piped in music/speakers for second floor deck.Outdoor music/speakers for walkway.Private parking lotHandicap friendly street parking Some of the more obvious options: Only open to the public on Fridays/Saturdays/Sundays.No official “Bar” areaNo Host/wine steward- Increased per bottle sales, create port and cordial following.No Happy HourNo Afternoon Tea and crumpet serviceNo off site cateringNo “Dash and Go” food service targeting adjacent PVCCNo lower priced mid-week dinner options to attract locals. (IE…Never targeted local business). Experienced a restaurant that offered “Steak Out” nights where only steaks offered, all with the same sides, etc. Simple service.No Special mid-week room rates to attract/pull more guests (Just introduced a limited offer) and have the opportunity for up sales with dinner and bar.No Coffee house/internet caféNearly no outbound contacts/partnering. Reach out to the local vineyards, PVCC, Insurance Institute, Plow and Hearth, NGIC, (etc.)