The turn-key bar/restaurant is fully prepared for a new owner, offering a seamless transition into business operations from day one. Situated in the sought-after tourism destination of Stump Jumpers, it provides a unique atmosphere with proximity to Reelfoot Lake and the Tennessee River, both prime attractions in the vicinity. The area is renowned for its local waterfowl and fishing guide services, further enhancing its appeal to visitors.
This exceptional opportunity encompasses a fully-equipped kitchen, a bar ready for immediate operation, and a DJ/Karaoke set-up already in place. Stump Jumpers caters to local patrons seeking a relaxed and hospitable environment for entertainment and dining. The property spans across 4 acres, presenting ample potential for future development.
Additionally, a cabin on the premises offers opportunities for use as a bed and breakfast or rental income. Furthermore, the property features a well-appointed office area suitable for a resort office or a bait and tackle shop.
The possibilities for growth and expansion are limitless. Explore this unparalleled business opportunity, perfectly primed for a new owner to seize.
Reelfoot Lake State Park is located in the northwest corner of Tennessee and is noted for its fishing, boating and wildlife viewing. The 15,000 acre lake was created by a series of violent earthquakes in 1811-1812 that caused the Mississippi River to flow backwards for a short period of time, creating Reelfoot Lake.
The park’s ecosystem is unlike any other place in Tennessee. Reelfoot lake is a flooded forest. While Majestic Cypress trees rise above the water, below the surface are many submerged Cypress stumps. A variety of aquatic plants and flowers occupy the shoreline and saturate the shallow water. The lake harbors almost every kind of shore and wading bird as well as golden and American bald eagles.
During January and February, Reelfoot Lake is home to thousands of American bald eagles. Experienced park naturalists lead daily bald eagle and waterfowl tours and the annual Reelfoot Eagle Festival in February is a bird watching destination. In March and April, deep swamp canoe trips are offered and scenic pontoon boat tours are offered May through September. Every fall, hundreds of white pelicans stop at the lake on their seasonal migration. More information about the tours can be found under the activity section.