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Entrepreneur creates window of opportunity for cafe venture

A North East entrepreneur is set to launch his brand new food venture in Newcastle city centre, hoping to bring a new cultural eating experience for local business custom. Hossain Rezaei MBE, 52, formerly of Pride Valley Foods, is opening the doors of the first Flatbread Café on High Bridge to the public in September. Newcastle city centre has been chosen as the first of several Flatbread Café locations which will open throughout the UK in 2007 and 2008.

The first location is being unveiled, piece by piece, through a series of giant window jigsaws - sections of which are being removed on a daily basis from early September, so potential customers will have an advanced preview of the Persian influenced interior.

Hossain said: “The North East economy needs more entrepreneurs and achievers as this is not only good for the economy, but employment and the region as a whole. My business motto is to provide products and valuable service to customers and I look forward to seeing the future success and expansion of Flatbread Café.”

Justin Perkins, Flatbread Café’s director responsible for brand and business development said: “We will cater for business professionals who want to meet and eat in the city centre. Flatbread Café is launching in Newcastle because of the thriving business community and because Newcastle is a centre for cultural excellence, with its public art, events, galleries, nightlife and shopping - we knew it was our perfect location.”

Flatbread Café has also employed an in house nutritionist and will cater for those with food intolerances. For more information on Flatbread Café visit www.flatbreadcafe.com.

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .

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