Gino D'Acampo's new Leeds restaurant and bar is now open
Gino D’Acampo has unveiled his brand-new flagship restaurant in an iconic venue in the heart of Leeds today. The stunning venue is located in the newly refurbished Marriott Hotel on Boar Lane, following a remarkable £2m transformation.
The restaurant boasts bold new interiors unlike any other in Gino’s portfolio and has been created by highly acclaimed international restaurant designer, Bernard Carroll.
Guest’s will be greeted by the impressive 13 meter back lit Onyx bar, at the centre of the restaurant a seated cicchetti counter surrounds the striking brass pizza oven, bespoke statement wallpaper, white washed brick work, brass finishings, and handmade pendant lighting.
Speaking just ahead of the new opening, Gino D’Acampo said: “I couldn’t be happier to finally share our incredible new project with you all. I’m extremely proud of the work that’s gone into creating my new restaurant. Myself and our talented team are excited to welcome all our guests.”
Head chef at Gino D’Acampo, Boar Lane, Emanulele Diana added; “Bookings for our new opening have gone through the roof. We’re pleased to see that the people of Yorkshire are just as excited about our new restaurant as we are. It’s quite the showstopper and our team can’t wait to welcome you all.’’
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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