White Rose Shopping Centre announce opening of six new restaurants
White Rose Shopping Centre in Leeds has opened five new restaurants as part of its 65,000 sq ft extension, named The Village.
The new restaurants include Pizza Hut, TGI Friday’s, Five Guys, Chiquito, and Limeyard, with Wagamama to open on 10th July.
Côte-owned Limeyard has chosen White Rose for its first outlet in the north and third location in the country, offering an all-day American-style dining experience.
The new restaurants will be joined by an outdoor children’s play area later this summer and an 11-screen IMAX Cineworld multiplex towards the end of the year.
This announcement follows on from the opening of White Rose’s brand new Next store, which saw a £6m investment create the brand’s new Yorkshire flagship.
Steven Foster, general manager of White Rose Shopping Centre, said: “We’re delighted to open The Village and welcome six new restaurants to White Rose.
“The forthcoming addition of our outdoor playground area and IMAX Cineworld will further solidify White Rose as an ultimate day-out destination. We’re really proud to introduce The Village.”
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