Popular South Tyneside shopping area welcomes trio of new restaurants
The Nook, a popular shopping area in South Shields, has welcomed three new culinary gems. The Olive Tree, The Old Bank Pizza Co and Mio’s are all bringing new dining experiences to the area.
The Olive Tree, a newly established Italian restaurant and bar situated on Sunderland Road, welcomed its first customers in July, presenting an array of Italian flavours, from steaks to pizzas, pastas, burgers, risottos, and a selection of seafood.
The transformation of the venue by owner Ilhan Ekinci and partner Jeanette Amess has seen the building, which was previously an empty shell, transform into an ‘inviting’ restaurant adorned with greenery themed décor, a new bar, beautiful tables and booths and authentic lighting.
Ilhan Ekinci, owner of The Olive Tree, commented: “We opened our doors to the local community, and we were overwhelmed by the support and custom we received! We are still going strong, and we are loving every minute.”
The Old Bank Pizza Co. has transformed the former Barclays Bank site into a pizza parlour, with a menu comprising hand-stretched pizzas, starters, salads, desserts, and a curated selection of drinks. The restaurant’s open kitchen concept offers a glimpse for diners to see their pizzas being hand stretched and cooked in a wood fire pizza oven imported from Italy.
Richard Bond from The Old Bank Pizza Co added: “We started with our traditional hand stretched pizzas but have gradually grown our menu in keeping with what local diners would like to see. We expanded the menu to serve pasta and the feedback has been excellent. We also serve small plates and sandwiches until 3pm.
“We really appreciate the warm welcome from the local community, it’s been really inspiring for us at The Old Bank Pizza. It’s good to know that we have been viewed as a positive addition to the area.”
Mio’s, formerly known as Café Mio, has evolved into a versatile coffee and tapas bar, with their slogan ‘Coffee by day, cocktails by night’. The venue, owned by Kathryn and Kieran Savage, now offers a redesigned space with an evening menu featuring tapas, hanging kebabs, flatbreads, and an extensive selection of cocktails and wines.
Kieran Savage, co-owner of Mio’s, concluded: “We opened in 2012 providing Italian coffee, pastries, and light bites. After the pandemic, we noticed a complete change in the market and people’s priorities had changed. So, we took the opportunity to refurbish and adapt with the times.
“We applied for a late licence, extended our kitchen, refurbished the full shop, installed a bar with draught lager, cider and IPA and increased our function room size. We rebranded ourselves to Mio’s with the slogan “coffee by day, cocktails by night.”
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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