New Dalton Park café creates 11 jobs
A newly opened Etto Caffé has created 11 jobs at the North East’s largest outlet centre.
A brand new eatery has opened its doors at Dalton Park and is welcoming guests in with a range of hot and cold drinks, a brunch menu, artisan cakes and Italian Gelato. Etto Caffé is part of the Massarella Catering Group.
The new caffé opened in a position close to Dalton Park’s M&S Outlet entrance. The caffé also has a retail range of biscotti, sweet treats and gifts available.
Hilary Massarella from Massarella & Co said: “We are really pleased to have opened our newest caffé at Dalton Park. This is a great centre with a regular, loyal customer base and we’ve built our menu and offering around the customer. We are really excited to be welcoming guests to our caffé and serving up a real treat!”
Jerry Hatch, centre manager at Dalton Park, added: “We’re delighted to welcome Etto Caffé to the Dalton Park family.
“The caffé has a minimalist Scandi style, and a light and airy, welcoming feel that people have been enjoying since the official opening on Thursday 11th November. I wish Massarella & Co every success with their latest branch, Etto Caffé will be a welcome addition to the Dalton Park experience.
“I, for one, have already been pouring over the mouth-watering brunch menu! And lots of visitors have been taking advantage of the delicious takeaway coffees to enjoy in our beautiful outdoor areas.”
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