One of the city's longest standing burger restaurants is on the market |
Captain America's burger restaurant in Exchange Street was opened by Mike Howell in 1972.
In its heyday the joint was a novelty for the city and people queued through the streets to get inside.
It spans three floors and has a fourth floor, which could be used for an expansion.
The site had a revamp worth £15,000 in 2021.
The business is being marketed by the Good Estate Agent and is up for sale for £90,000.
Captain America's in 2001 (Image: Newsquest Library)
The agent said: "This is more than a restaurant – it’s a destination, a landmark, and a slice of living history.
"Imagine the sizzle of burgers, the laughter of families, and the clink of cocktails, all set against the backdrop of Norwich’s bustling city centre.
Captain America's birthday advert posted in the Eastern Daily Press. Date: July 19, 1975. Accessed via Local Recall at localrecall.co.uk. (Image: Archant Library)
"With its combination of prime location, nostalgic charm, premium menu, extensive cocktail offerings and operational flexibility, Captain America’s Burger Restaurant is perfectly positioned for continued success.
"Whether you wish to maintain the legacy, expand the business, or innovate with new offerings, the possibilities are limitless."