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Call the Office on the market

In a Facebook post, owner Darren Quinn says he hopes to resume next year, but is uncertain what the future will bring. Google Street View

The owner of Call the Office is looking for someone to take over the operation.

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A lease for the iconic downtown bar and music venue is up for grabs, according to a listing on realtor.ca. The listing says the owner of the building is retiring and is offering a “full turn-key operation for lease to the right individual.”

Bands from all over the world have come to play at the bar located at the corner of York and Clarence Streets.

One of the biggest to play a concert in the bar was Radiohead in 1995 before they rose to stardom.

No reason has been given for why the building’s current owner has decided to retire. 980 CFPL has reached out to management of Call the Office for comment.

The online listing says the tavern is fully licensed for 330 patrons inside and 156 on the patio. The net lease is $5,000 per month plus property taxes, insurance and maintenance.

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The listing describes the bar as a “great venue for live bands.”

The owner has agreed to stay on for a short period to offer training to whoever wants to take over, the listing says.

Call the Office has been a fixture in London for over 30 years. Before it was a bar it was known as The York Hotel in the 1960’s. The building itself is circa 1870, according to the city’s heritage building inventory.

The listing says the property is also separately for lease for re-development.

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