Fried chicken and cocktail concept set to launch in Shoreditch
A fried chicken and cocktail establishment is set to launch a new restaurant in East London next month.
Chick ‘n’ Sours is set to open the doors of its new two-floor eatery in Shoreditch in November after securing a site through leisure property firm Shelley Sandzer.
Situated at 14 Artillery Passage between Liverpool Street Station and Spitalfields Market the restaurant will provide 50 covers, serving a range of fried chicken dishes and £5 cocktails.
Carl Clarke and David Wolanski, founders of Chick ‘n’ Sours, commented: “We are delighted to announce our forthcoming restaurant, excellently located for the Monday to Friday working crowd, as well as weekend visitors.
“It’s such a cosy little passage, steeped in rich history and in the beating heart of this wicked area.
“We have always wanted a take-away hatch where you can come and quickly get your Chick ‘n’ Sours fix, and are thankful to Shelley Sandzer for their expertise in finding a site where we could make this happen.”
Etai Page, leasing agent at Shelley Sandzer, added: “Chick ‘n’ Sours is an already strong brand in this part of London, and we combined our understanding of the market with their requirements to bring forward this prime site.
“The brand will no doubt capitalise on footfall from Spitalfields, Liverpool Street, and Shoreditch, and I have confidence they will make a huge success of this location.”
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