Sky’s the limit for Leeds’ new rooftop spot
A Leeds-based creative agency is set to lead a spring launch for an “iconic” rooftop dining and bar experience in the city.
Hatch has been appointed to manage the launch of Uyare, a rooftop bar and restaurant in Victoria Leeds.
From the team behind Tharavadu, Uyare will offer a Kerala-inspired small plate menu alongside a stylish rooftop bar experience.
Hatch will lead the branding, PR and influencer strategy, including a high-profile launch event, to establish Uyare as a standout destination in the city’s culinary scene.
Jason Madeley, managing partner at Hatch, said: “Leeds has a fantastic food and drink scene, and Uyare is set to be a game-changer for the city in an iconic rooftop location.
“We’re thrilled to be working alongside the brilliant team behind Tharavadu to bring the amazing vision of Uyare to life.”
Siby Jose, founder of Tharavadu, added: “Launching Uyare is a significant moment for us, and we wanted a partner that truly understands our story and ambition.
“Hatch’s expertise and creative approach stood out to us, and we’re confident that together, we’ll create something truly special.
“Uyare is not just about great food – it’s about bringing the warmth, hospitality and bold flavours of Kerala to a stunning new space for all in Victoria Leeds.”
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