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Caribbean bar opening Altrincham
Drinks Enthusiast Ltd is opening a Caribbean bar and cafe within Kings Court, an attractive leisure and office complex built around a secluded courtyard off Railway Street, in the centre of Altrincham.
Named as Marigot Bay Bar & Cafe, it has taken three year lease on the 600 sq ft unit at a rental of £12,000 per annum. The premises are currently being fitted out and will open on the 20th July.
Dave Marsland, owner of Drinks Enthusiast Ltd, said:
“I’m looking forward to presenting the Caribbean to the town of Altrincham! Focusing on products sourced from the Caribbean itself, including bottled lagers from Barbados, coffee from the Dominican Republic and of course rum from across the many islands, it will provide Altrincham a different aspect to the current offering available. I’m also focusing the venue on how Marigot Bay in St Lucia, the inspiration behind the concept, offers their experience, with a relaxing, tranquil vibe, with local sounds and traditional cocktails on offer. Live music is not a focus for me, instead local background Caribbean music and an aim towards adults looking for a place to escape for an hour or two on a weekend!”.
The bar and cafe will be open Wednesday to Friday from 5pm till late, Saturday and Sunday 12 noon till late.
Daniel Lee, director, Regional Property Solutions who let the outlet on behalf of landlord Wizard Trading (Europe) Ltd said:
“Kings Court has proved to be a popular leisure location and we expect the other unit which has just become available to let pretty quickly”.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Regional Property Solutions .
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