London set to receive two new bars with CDG Leisure and Restaurant Property
Two new London bars are launching in London via CDG Leisure and Restaurant Property.
Tequila Mockingbird is opening a third branch at 82 Mitcham Road in Tooting and indie operator B&F Pub Limited will launch a new concept at 47 Balham Hill, Clapham.
It is currently trading as an alternative concept in Chelsea.
Tequila Mockingbird is expected to open at the end of January 2019 after a comprehensive refurbishment. The concept will remain in line with its other branches in Clapham and Putney.
Jon Bas, director at Tequila Mockingbird, said: “This location is ideal for our third branch, having already had huge success trading as Brick and Liquor. There is a growing leisure offering in the area and we want to be at the forefront of that trend.”
The advisors acted on behalf of former London bar, Brick and Liquor, on the disposal of the 700 sq ft and 1,500 sq ft respective sites.
Tom Crosthwaite and David Kornbluth, CDG Leisure, added: “This expansion is testament to the strength of the Tequila Mockingbird brand.
“In a rapidly evolving area, the venue meets demand from residents and professionals and makes a great addition to the growing nightlife options in Tooting.”
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