12 jobs created as new Stonehouse Pizza & Carvery opens in Leeds
Stonehouse Pizza & Carvery has completed a significant refurbishment at its Leeds restaurant; The Wellington.
Located on Wetherby Road, the remodelled bar and restuarant, formerly a Crown Carvery, opened to guests on Friday 7th July after a three-week closure.
As a result of this investment, 12 new jobs have been created.
The Wellington will now offer guests 100% fresh dough pizzas, burgers and slow roasted carvery meats with all the trimmings.
The new restaurant will also offer pub classics, such as hand battered fish and steak and ale pie.
Mayadeo Babooram, general manager, said: “We’re excited about the new changes and are looking forward to welcoming the people of Leeds and the surrounding areas to come and see what their new Stonehouse Pizza & Carvery is all about!
“The restaurant has been given a fantastic new look and a menu that has something for everyone. When you eat with us you can put on the plate exactly what you want, creating your meal, your choice, your way.
“We’re a real part of the local community and are looking to support local charities, projects and host a variety of events and activities that everyone can enjoy.
“When you next pop in to savour a good meal, or spend quality time with family and friends, be sure to ask us about what’s coming up!”
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