Bristol Alliance partners Land Securities and Hammerson have secured two more catering users - Piccolino and Chandos Deli – for Quakers Friars, the aspirational retail and restaurant element of their Cabot Circus development.
The new 4,500-sq ft Piccolino restaurant and bar will be located next door to Harvey Nichols overlooking Broad Weir. It will be the 30th UK opening for the Individual Restaurant Company which also operates The Restaurant, Zinc and Bank.
Bristol-based Chandos Deli, is to open its eighth outlet in the South West in a 4,500-sq ft deli-café at one of the main entrances off Merchant Street.
The two newcomers complete the catering and restaurant offer at Quakers Friars which also includes Brasserie Blanc in the Grade 1 listed Dominican Friary buildings which form the centrepiece of the Quakers Friars piazza.
Bristol Alliance leasing director Keith Stone said: “There is nothing like it elsewhere in the UK. This attractive piazza will become the city’s new focus for premium shopping, dining and living. We anticipate that the combination of Harvey Nichols and the great retail and restaurant line-up attracted to Quakers Friars will pull shoppers from beyond Cheltenham, Bath and the South West peninsula.”
Opening in September 2008, Cabot Circus is one of the highest profile mixed-use developments in the UK, and will provide high quality retail and leisure uses, apartments, offices and public spaces totalling 1.5 million square feet in the heart of the city.
Joint letting agents for the scheme are DTZ and Lunson Mitchenall.
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