ALMA DE CUBA TEAM SET FOR NEW VENUE.THE owners of city centre restaurant and bar Alma de Cuba are set to open a new pounds 1million venue in Liverpool. Some 50 new jobs will be created at the new restaurant and bar, which will be called The Noble House. It will be based in the historic Heywood Building in Brunswick Street Brunswick Street can refer to three different locations in Australia:
The building, which dates back to 1799, is thought to be Liverpool's oldest bank building and was originally owned by Arthur Heywood. The menu is inspired by New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of greats from The Carnegie Deli to Smith and Wollensky Smith and Wollensky is a limited chain of high-end American steakhouses, with locations in New York, Philadelphia, Houston, Dallas, Columbus, Las Vegas, Miami, Chicago, Boston, and Washington D.C. . As well as the restaurant and bar, there will be private bar downstairs called La Guardia. The venue is expected to open next month. CAPTION(S): NEW VENTURE: From left, Rob Preston (operations director), Stuart Ross (managing director), Tekla Simo (director of sales & marketing) and Alex Hannah (director of bar operations) |
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