Sunriver Owners Association (SROA), owner and operator of the Sunriver Homeowners Aquatic & Recreation Center (SHARC),is seeking Requests for Proposal for a concessionaire to operate the existing cafe located inside the aquatics and recreation facility.
Services sought in the concession include sales of items but not limited to:snacks and efficiently prepared food items, specialty coffee, juice/soda, beer and wine. Proposals may include the ability to cater events such as SROA functions, small receptions, birthday parties and more. The catering portion of the operation would be secondary in nature to the daily food and beverage service to patrons.
SHARC is in the middle of its fifth year of operation as an aquatic and recreation facility that provides year-round access to SROA owners, their guests and the general public. Since its 2012 opening, SHARC averages more than 250,000 people through its doors each year. The cafe operation is a focal point of the facility for adults and children seeking food and beverage items on-site.
The cafe features a 348 square foot kitchen as well as 640 square feet of indoor and 4,000-plus square feet of outdoor dining space.
This 22-acre complex is a hub of recreational activity for year-round indoor and summer seasonal outdoor features, including:
Approximately 33,000 square foot of aquatic, fitness and banquet/meeting event space.
Outdoor: Large leisure pool, lazy river, two waterslides, adult hot tub, tot pool and sand play area, basketball court, bocce ball court, mixed use park with slide, tubing hill (winter) and 9-hole disc golf course (summer) and cafe patio area.
Indoor: Large multi-use pool with water features, retail area and cafe seating.
A private, owners-only fitness center and living room that open to a patio featuring al fresco seating and an outdoor fireplace.
SROA is accepting concessionaire proposals through December 16. Request for Proposal details can be found at www.sunriverowners.org. Go to Online Office in the main menu, then Job Opportunities. All interested parties are asked to follow the RFP process outlined, especially when considering a site visit during the proposal period.