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Sweet trio of new lettings for St Johns
St Johns Shopping Centre is welcoming a raft of new retailers into the centre, with new restaurants and a clothing store opening their doors to shoppers.
American restaurant chain Doughocracy has chosen St Johns as the location for its UK debut, serving up freshly made pizzas and a range of craft beers.
Doughocracy removes the restrictions of traditional menus, letting you design your own pizza which is made from scratch in front of you. The restaurant attributes its success to its premium fresh ingredients, which it says keeps diners coming back for more.
Liverpudlians with a sweet-tooth are in for a treat as Millie’s Cookies is also opening in St Johns. Shopper favourite Millie’s Cookies will be selling specially decorated cookies and other sweet treats to customers.
Finally, Yours Clothing has also arrived in the centre. Yours is the UK’s biggest plus-size fashion retailer, and boasts a diverse range of styles for shoppers after fashionable items at affordable prices.
Robert Bradley, centre manager at St Johns Shopping Centre, comments: ‘Here at St Johns, we’re always looking for something fresh and exciting for our shoppers and the wide range of new stores we’ve had recently allows us to provide customers with this.
‘Yours is an incredibly popular brand among shoppers, and we’re very pleased to have them make an impact in St Johns.
‘Our food offer is constantly expanding following the renovation of our food court, and I know that our customers will be excited to try out the delicious pizzas on offer at Doughocracy, or grab a sweet treat Millies Cookies.’
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by MARK ROCKS .
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