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Woking Shopping welcomes a taste of Parisian cuisine
French restaurant group, Côte Brasserie has joined Woking Shopping’s vibrant selection of dining brands.
Situated on Commercial Way, the 3,300 sq ft Côte Brasserie will host 150 covers and will open next year.
Having make its debut at Wimbledon in 2007, Côte has since expanded throughout the UK, offering classic brasserie cuisine with a modern twist.
Commenting on the addition of Côte to Woking Shopping, Ray Morgan, Chief Executive of Woking Borough Council, said: “We are always looking to improve the visitor experience in Woking Town Centre, and over the past year we have introduced a variety of new and exciting brands to Woking’s Commercial Way. We are very pleased to welcome Côte, which adds even greater choice and variety to Woking’s thriving dining offer.”
Côte’s CEO, Alex Scrimgeour,added: “We have been hoping to open a restaurant in Woking for a while, having had many requests from local residents. The concentration of restaurants along this pedestrianised part of town, with their al fresco dining, offers a vibrant and relaxed atmosphere.
“We are delighted to have finally found the right spot to open in the town and we look forward to becoming part of Woking’s community.”
Côte adds to a growing number of aspirational retail and dining brands that have joined Woking Shopping over the last 12 months.
These include Bill’s Restaurant, Fat Face, Smiggle, Ed’s Easy Diner, Montezuma, Carluccio’s and Las Iguanas.
The dining offer is now the second largest sales category behind fashion, accounting for 16% of sales at Woking Shopping.
Nash Bond and JLL acted for Woking Shopping.
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