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Mas Q Menos plots more London sites after opening Holborn Viaduct venue
Family-run tapas bar Mas Q Menos has revealed it is planning ‘a number of new’ London openings in the new year following the launch of its latest venue.
The family-run restaurant opened its fourth London restaurant in Holborn at the end of November, adding to its Soho, Farringdon and Fenchurch sites.
The 50-cover, 1,600 sq ft site on Holborn Viaduct, which was secured by restaurant agent Restaurant Property on an eight-year lease, serves up the chain’s range of tapas, wine and cocktails.
Following the opening, Mas Q Menos’ Igor Matrosov, outlined the eateries ambitious growth plans: “In addition to the Holborn Viaduct site, we are planning a number of new openings in London very soon - and in the first quarter of 2017, we will open two Mas Q Menos restaurants in Paris.
“As a brand, we don’t like to stand still and are keen to constantly evolve and improve our offering for customers. We believe that Spanish food and drink resonates well with the public.”
Founded by Spaniard Crisol Cacheiro, Mas Q Menos has over 30 restaurants in its Spanish homeland, with a history dating back four decades.
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