Neighbourhood bar and restaurant announces Leeds city centre opening
Neighbourhood, the New York-inspired restaurant and bar chain, is set to open in Leeds city centre this September.
Taking over the former Carluccio’s unit on Greek Street, the bar and restaurant underwent a £1.7m interior fitout (created by restaurant and bar designer of the year Edwin Pickett).
Once opened, Neighbourhood will host weekly themed events and monthly champagne brunch parties with DJs, performances and live entertainment.
Created by East Coast Concepts, Neighbourhood Manchester first opened in 2012. The chain’s second location opened in Liverpool in November last year.
James Hitchen, CEO and founder of East Coast Concepts, said: “Our mission is to create the best parties in the city – the nights that make memories that stay with you forever.
“We want every night in Neighbourhood to feel like a once in a lifetime experience – but with the chance to do it all over again the next night.
“We’ve been planning to open in Leeds for a while and now feels like exactly the right time – there’s nothing else like it in the city and we can’t wait to throw an unforgettable party for everyone here.”
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