Restaurant Space for Rent in Mvita, Mombasa

Prime Dining Establishments in Mombasa's Busiest District

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Explore premium restaurant spaces for rent in Mvita, Mombasa's bustling commercial district. Our listings include fully-equipped dining establishments with high foot traffic locations, ranging from Ksh 80,000 to Ksh 350,000 monthly. Ideal for cafes, bistros and food service businesses seeking visibility near tourist areas and office complexes.

Restaurant Space for Rent in Mvita, Mombasa

Mvita sub-county offers some of Mombasa's most sought-after restaurant locations, combining high visibility with excellent customer accessibility. The area serves both local residents and tourists visiting Old Town and Fort Jesus attractions.

F&B Rental Market Overview

The restaurant rental market in Mvita shows consistent demand, particularly along Nkrumah Road and Digo Road corridors. Average occupancy rates exceed 85% for well-located properties with proper kitchen infrastructure.

Available Restaurant Properties

Space TypeSize (sqm)Monthly RentKey Features
Street-Level Cafe50-80Ksh 80,000-150,000Foot traffic location, basic kitchen
Mid-Size Restaurant100-150Ksh 180,000-250,000Full kitchen, storage, 10+ tables
Premium Dining Space200+Ksh 300,000-350,000Waterfront views, VIP sections

Lease Terms & Conditions

  • Standard lease duration: 2-3 years with renewal options
  • Security deposit: Equivalent to 2 months' rent
  • Service charges: Typically Ksh 15-25 per sqm monthly (exclusive of rent)
  • Operating hours: Generally permitted until midnight; special licenses required for later hours

Tenant Requirements

The Health Department mandates all restaurant tenants must have:

  • Valid food handler's certificates for all staff
  • Proper waste disposal contracts
  • Fire safety equipment installed before operation
  • Adequate ventilation systems for cooking areas

Frequently Asked Questions

Base rent typically covers the physical space only. Tenants usually pay separately for utilities (water, electricity), service charges for common area maintenance, and any municipal rates. Some premium properties may include basic kitchen equipment.
Most landlords allow reasonable kitchen modifications but require written approval for structural changes or exhaust system installations. Tenants must restore the space to original condition upon lease termination unless otherwise agreed.
Street-level restaurants typically have limited dedicated parking (2-5 spaces). Larger establishments may negotiate additional parking arrangements with nearby lots. Valet parking services are common solutions in high-density areas like Mvita.
The highest traffic occurs during tourist season (July-September and December-January) and during cultural festivals like Lamu Cultural Festival when visitor numbers to Old Town surge significantly.
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