East Bank of the River Hull Restaurant Opportunities
Only a few minutes walk from Hull's award winning Museums Quarter and spectacular visitor attraction, The Deep, the area offers an immense opportunity for restaurant development, tapping into an exciting major new residential community and growing visitor market.
Given the characteristics of the area, there are particular opportunities for brasserie/bistro style operators and alfresco dining. With demand from breakfast through to late evening, there would be an opportunity also for up market takeaway food to suit a thriving evening economy.
River Hull Footbridge - We have commissioned renowned architects and urban designers, McDowell + Benedetti, to create a landmark footbridge over the River Hull which offers a unique bistro opportunity.
Located on the bridge a gross total area of 3,300 sq ft (307 sq m) of space is available for development, offering a truly memorable dining experience day or night.
It would ideally suit a bistro style operator able to accommodate the day and evening diner. The bridge's immediate proximity to the city's popular Museums Quarter, where there is a distinct lack of other eateries, means it has a ready day visitor customer base. However, the relaxing and romantic ambience lends itself perfectly to an evening dining experience.
52 High Street - Situated in the Old Town on our most historic street, a superb restaurant opportunity exists in a renovated c5,000 sq ft property on three floors. Benefiting from some original features, the property has been extensively refurbished to a shell finish for a tenant to fit out.
As an already popular area in terms of bars and restaurants, currently housing big names such as Revolution and Mex Cantina Bar, the immediate vicinity is undergoing a vast amount of redevelopment to include a number of new residential schemes and the conversion of existing buildings into luxury apartments.
With a particular appeal perhaps to smaller cafe bar operators, Hull's High street is home to three of our most popular award-winning museums, including the refurbished Wilberforce House, which was the birthplace of the slavery campaigner William Wilberforce.
Given the characteristics of the area, there are particular opportunities for brasserie/bistro style operators and alfresco dining. With demand from breakfast through to late evening, there would be an opportunity also for up market takeaway food to suit a thriving evening economy.
River Hull Footbridge - We have commissioned renowned architects and urban designers, McDowell + Benedetti, to create a landmark footbridge over the River Hull which offers a unique bistro opportunity.Located on the bridge a gross total area of 3,300 sq ft (307 sq m) of space is available for development, offering a truly memorable dining experience day or night.
It would ideally suit a bistro style operator able to accommodate the day and evening diner. The bridge's immediate proximity to the city's popular Museums Quarter, where there is a distinct lack of other eateries, means it has a ready day visitor customer base. However, the relaxing and romantic ambience lends itself perfectly to an evening dining experience.
As an already popular area in terms of bars and restaurants, currently housing big names such as Revolution and Mex Cantina Bar, the immediate vicinity is undergoing a vast amount of redevelopment to include a number of new residential schemes and the conversion of existing buildings into luxury apartments.
With a particular appeal perhaps to smaller cafe bar operators, Hull's High street is home to three of our most popular award-winning museums, including the refurbished Wilberforce House, which was the birthplace of the slavery campaigner William Wilberforce.
