Doncaster shopping centre adds popular artisan cheese brand to growing retailer list
The Frenchgate Limited Partnership has announced that artisan cheese shop, The Chuckling Cheese Company, is the latest brand to open on Eat Street.
Eat Street is a grab-and-go food destination within Frenchgate Shopping Centre, Doncaster.
Its new 1,000 sq ft shop is the 24th deal to be completed at Frenchgate in the past year, totalling 82,500 sq ft.
The Chuckling Cheese Company offers various cheese produced in Skegness and the local area as well as a selection of artisan alcoholic and soft beverages, chutneys and cheese wedding cakes.
They join other local independent businesses on Eat Street including LCafe, who opened a 2,600 sq ft site earlier this year, which is also anchored by a 39,750 sq ft Sainsbury’s. One remaining unit is available to lease.
The brands form part of a larger strategy designed by the Frenchgate Limited Partnership to create Doncaster’s number one grab and go dining destination.
Inside Chuckling Cheese.
Paul Devlin, said: “We are delighted with how successful Eat Street has been and with only one unit remaining, we look forward to completing the grab and go offer.
“These high quality, local operators and nationally recognised brands have proved to be very complementary and are trading extremely well.”
The arrival of The Chuckling Cheese Company and LCafe follow the opening of Flip Out, the UK’s biggest trampoline park operator, which launched in the former BHS site at Frenchgate earlier this year.
Time Retail and Rawstron Johnson acted on behalf of Frenchgate, which is managed by Lambert Smith Hampton’s Belfast office. Stuart Colclough acted on behalf of The Chuckling Cheese Company.
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