YorkyPud Wrap creator opens new diner in York following £150k investment
The creator of the YorkyPud Wrap has opened an upstairs dining room at one of its York city centre branches after securing a new lease.
York Roast Co became a viral sensation after an online video showed the preparation of its wrap – roast meat, vegetables and gravy wrapped in a flattened Yorkshire Pudding.
The family-run company has now expanded its Stonegate shop after a £150k makeover to create the 30-seater dining area.
The expansion came after York Roast Co reached agreement on a new lease for the Grade II-listed building with landlord The National Trust.
York Roast Co was advised on the lease by Langleys Solicitors.
York Roast Co, which was founded in 2010, has further branches in Low Petergate, York, and Chester, Salisbury and Shrewsbury.
Wayne Chadwick, managing director, said: “The York weather is far from reliable so when it rains we need some seats! Our customers can now enjoy their meal in a comfortable and warm environment.
“The building dates back to the 16th century so the conversion was sympathetic to this history and we made sure that all conservation and building regulations were carefully addressed. Langleys have provided us with an excellent service with regards to the lease and kept on top of everything we threw at them.”
Wayne said the YorkyPud Wrap had contributed to a 50% growth in turnover for York Roast Co, which is expected to hit £3m this year.
Amy Taylor, solicitor in the commercial property team at Langleys, also commented: “We were delighted to assist Wayne with his new lease at Stonegate. York Roast Co has long been known for the quality of its food.
“The increasing number of diners who want to enjoy the YorkyPud Wrap now have the option to eat-in, which is especially useful on those all-too-often days when the heavens open over York!”
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