Today's xsite is Anna...
This weekend sees the return of the Ouseburn Festival to the valley. There is loads going on all weekend, we will have our events space Ouse Street Arts Club open all day Sunday for coffee and cocktails from the Ouseburn Coffee Company, and the rest of Ouse Street will be packed with food and drink stalls from 11am - 5pm. Come along and feast on street food, bbq, pies, pickles, wines, cakes, veg, bread, cheese and loads more...
Elsewhere in the valley on the Sunday there are rides, boat trips, duck races, parades, tours, exhibitions, markets stalls, face painting and loads more...
Wednesday, 3 July 2013
Tuesday, 2 July 2013
Brasserie Hudson Quay completed
Today's xsite is Robin...
Our latest restaurant and cafe project has just been completed. Located in Middlesbrough’s Middlehaven district adjacent to the Riverside Stadium, Brasserie Hudson Quay offers all day high-quality food and drink for up to 100 seats.
The
Brasserie will be open from 6th July with bookings available to be taken now: Visit http://www.brasseriehudsonquay.com/
to make a reservation.
From the website:
“Brasserie Hudson Quay has been designed to recall the Grand
European Cafes of France, Spain and Italy, providing a unique dining experience
in a luxurious yet contemporary setting.
The style and ambience is distinctly European, providing an
experience normally reserved for capital cities. In this respect, the Brasserie
is exceptional and unique to the Greater Teesside area. Opening until late into
the evening, the Brasserie is a destination venue offering a complete evening
out, where customers can look out over the waters of Middlehaven inlet, chat
with friends and relax against a background of chilled lounge music.
Based primarily on Classical French, Spanish and
Italian cooking, Brasserie Hudson Quay offers a combination of style which
predominates throughout Europe's Grand Cafes and Brasseries, where the most
popular dishes from all of the countries have merged.”
Our latest restaurant and cafe project has just been completed. Located in Middlesbrough’s Middlehaven district adjacent to the Riverside Stadium, Brasserie Hudson Quay offers all day high-quality food and drink for up to 100 seats.
The
Brasserie will be open from 6th July with bookings available to be taken now: Visit http://www.brasseriehudsonquay.com/
to make a reservation.
From the website:
“Brasserie Hudson Quay has been designed to recall the Grand
European Cafes of France, Spain and Italy, providing a unique dining experience
in a luxurious yet contemporary setting.
The style and ambience is distinctly European, providing an
experience normally reserved for capital cities. In this respect, the Brasserie
is exceptional and unique to the Greater Teesside area. Opening until late into
the evening, the Brasserie is a destination venue offering a complete evening
out, where customers can look out over the waters of Middlehaven inlet, chat
with friends and relax against a background of chilled lounge music.
Based primarily on Classical French, Spanish and
Italian cooking, Brasserie Hudson Quay offers a combination of style which
predominates throughout Europe's Grand Cafes and Brasseries, where the most
popular dishes from all of the countries have merged.”
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