MOJO set for Yorkshire return with launch of new venue in Harrogate
Bar chain MOJO is set to open a brand new venue in Harrogate later this year.
The fifth bar in the MOJO group will be taking up residence in the town’s Parliament Street.
The 2,400 sq. ft venue will be split across a ground level and mezzanine, as well as a second floor ‘Rhum Room’ - a feature that was introduced to the Leeds bar as a civilised area for a ‘quiet drink’.
This will double as a private events space for cocktail masterclasses and dancing on tables.
As a first for the group, MOJO is also introducing a 300 sq. ft terrace that will be used for al fresco dining and drinking, with barbecues and events throughout the summer.
The new venue will open daily from 11:30a, with the bar opening until 4am every night.
Mal Evans, MOJO director, said: “After the successful launch of our bar in Nottingham, we’re bringing MOJO home to Yorkshire, where the idea was first born.
“We’ve had more space to play with this time, and even with the terrace and Rhum Room, we’ve still got a few more tricks up our sleeve.”
Since opening in 1996, MOJO operates a flagship venue in Leeds and has launched subsequent bars in Manchester, Liverpool and Nottingham.
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