The countdown is officially on until we can finally have a drink at one of our favourite pubs once again.
There is no date yet on when they can re-open to customers indoors, but the Welsh Government has announced that from April 26, pubs and bars in Wales will once again be able to trade outdoors.
So, with the first signs of a return for the trade in clear sight, we've taken a look at some of the businesses which are currently up for grabs.
If you fancy making a return to your favourite watering hole behind the bar instead of supping pints in front of it, there's plenty of opportunities to do just that.
Here's a look across Wales at some of the places which you could take on and put your name above the door.
Crown
Location: Old Hereford Road, Abergavenny
Price: £575,000

The Crown pub in Abergavenny is in a highly sought after location on the edge of the national park. Fleurets, which is marketing the pub, said it had achieved strong, consistent business, with the turnover for June, 2018, being £443,267.
The property has fully refurbished trade areas at ground floor level with many original features and owner's accommodation on the upper parts, which offer the potential for letting bedrooms subject to the necessary consents.
You can express your interest in the pub by clicking here.
Lewis Jones Sports Bar
Location: Lime Street, Gorseinon, Swansea
Price: £420,000

The Lewis Jones Sports Bar in Lime Street, Gorseinon, Swansea, which overlooks Gorseinon rugby and cricket clubs, has gone up for sale for a cool £420,000.
The freehold business has been around since 2007 and, outside of Welsh Government coronavirus restrictions, trades from 10am until 11.30pm seven days a week.
Fleurets, which is marketing the pub, said in its advertisement: "Given its sporting heritage, the Lewis Jones is an extremely popular venue for watching sport as well as attracting function trade."
It is described as a modern, purpose-built, two-storey building, and is arranged as two bars on the ground floor with a commercial kitchen and beer store set off the trading areas. Both bars have access to a large terrace with views onto the rugby and cricket grounds.
You can express your interest in the Lewis Jones Sports Bar by clicking here.
The Little Crown Inn
Location: Elled Road, Pontypool
Price: £465,000

Pontypool's The Little Crown Inn is on the market, and is described as a well presented pub with five en-suite guest rooms.
It has a large car park and a beer garden, and a separate detached owners' accommodation. It offers three distinct internal trade areas with a lounge/bar providing approximately 30 covers and a restaurant dining area with circa 50 covers and a well presented function room which can accommodate 24 covers.
You can learn more about the opportunity here.
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Hanbury Arms
Location: Clarence Street, Pontypool
Price: £200,000

Another pub up for grabs in Pontypool is the Hanbury Arms. It is an independent pub with a bar area and lounge with access to a beer garden. It has a lower ground floor beer cellar and a spacious rear function room.
It is steeped in history with many original period features throughout, and is fully fitted and ready to run for anyone who comes forward to take it over.
You can express your interest in the pub by clicking here.
Warwicks Inn
Location: Talycoed, Llantilio Crossenny, Abergavenny
Price: £395,000

Traditional historic country pub The Warwicks Inn has gone up for sale. It has two-bedroom living accommodation, outbuildings and a paddock with a touring caravan site licence. It can be found in a rural setting between Abergavenny and Monmouth.
It has approved planning consent to increase the living accommodation and public dining area, and also has a 3.6 acre adjacent field with potential for a range of uses.
You can learn more about the pub here.
The Globe
Location: Mysydd Road, Landore, Swansea
Price: £250,000

The mid-terrace pub is up for sale due to the retirement of its owners after 15 years in the trade. It is currently "99% wet sales" meaning there is scope to get extra income from selling food.
Inside there's a bar with seating for around 20 people, and a pool and games area. There's seating for a further 50 in the seating/dining area, whilst to the first floor there's a function room which can accommodate 80 people. There's a catering kitchen and a two-bedroom flat, along with a trade garden to the rear which seats 20.
Details about the pub can be found here.
Nos Da
Location: Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire
Price: £270,000

The Nos Da, a substantial pub complete with letting accommodation, is on the market. The Pembrokeshire pub features two character trading areas with a "nautical" theme, with a trade garden and a two-bedroom flat along with two-bedroom letting accommodation.
It can be found in a prominent area overlooking both the marina and estuary, along one of the main streets within the town centre.
Sidney Phillips is handling the sale of the pub.
The Llanfair Arms
Location: Mill Road, Llanfairfechan, Conwy
Price: £175,000

Dating back to 1863, the Llanfair Arms is a Grade II Listed two-storey, stone-built pub with a large one-room operation separated into two distinctive areas. It is made up of a smaller lounge bar area, with bar servery, a mixture of loose and fixed seating under the bay window and an open log fire. The larger games rooms attracts a younger clientele with a darts board and pool table. Externally there is an enclosed outdoor drinking area across the road overlooking Afon Llanfairfechan.
Everard Cole is handling the sale. You can express your interest in the pub by clicking here.
Hendrewen Hotel
Location: Treorchy, Rhondda Cynon Taf
Price: £265,000

The Hendrewen Hotel, a pub and hotel overlooking surrounding mountains and countryside, is up for sale as a result of the owner's retirement. It has four letting rooms on the first floor and a three-bedroom owners flat on the second floor.
It hosts a quiz night and has two darts teams, together with a very busy Sunday lunch trade.
Hilton Smyth, which is marketing the property, writes: "There is great business potential for encouraging walkers, hikers, cyclists and many other outdoor pursuits. There are beautiful walks within a couple of minutes of leaving the hotel and just 30 minutes away is the Brecon Beacons."
You can learn more about the pub here.
Savana
Location: Wind Street, Swansea
Price: £360,000

Savana, located towards the top end of Wind Street in Swansea, has gone up for sale for the leasehold price of £360,000. It is described as an "outstanding opportunity to acquire a prestige venue with high volume of year-round regular and 'walk-in' trade". It is currently operating on wet sales only and has a purported annual turnover of £249,353.
A listing advertising the opportunity states it has "stylish and spacious four-storey air-conditioned parade premises" and a "superbly fitted and appointed bar with music entertainment, a commercial kitchen and VIP hospitality facilities on a prosperous city centre main circuit".
If you are interested in Savana click here.
The Glynmawr Hotel
Location: Gwent
Price: £195,950

The Glynmawr Hotel is located within a housing estate in Abertillery, and was first established back in 1861. It operates as wet sales only but there is scope to establish a food and bed and breakfast offering. Meridian Business Sales, which is handling the sale, said there was an advised annual turnover of £90,000.
You can find out more here.
The Six Bells Hotel
Location: Abertillery, Gwent
Price: £249,950

Another pub currently up for grabs in Abertillery is The Six Bells hotel. Established in 1895, it is being put up for sale due to the current owner's retirement. It currently runs at a turnover of £165,334 with a profit margin of £68,385, derived from the sale of alcohol, but there is said to be "huge scope" to increase turnover through the introduction of food sales.
The business trades free of any brewery tie and "enjoys a strong reputation within the local community", according to Meridian Business Sales which is marketing the pub.
You can express your interest by clicking here.