The team behind luxury restaurant brand Tattu have submitted a license application to build a brand new Greek venue in Manchester.
According to the application, a new venue under the name Fenix Restaurants will be located in Enterprise City, which is part of Allied London’s new St. John’s Development.
The application suggests the venue will feature a split level restaurant and bar with space for over 200 guests.
This will all be connected by a dramatic spiral staircase.
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Adam Jones, the co-founder of Permanently Unique Group which operates Tattu, said of his newest venture: “Our first restaurant brand Tattu started here in Manchester and thanks to the incredible reception it received, we quickly became the fastest growing restaurant in the UK, opening locations in five major cities, including a rooftop flagship in central London this year.
“Therefore, it was only right to return to our home city to launch our second culinary venture.
“Inspired by Cycladic philosophies and modern Greek fusion cuisine, Fenix is a vibrant dining concept that will marry Mykonian influence with high-quality service standards and hospitality.
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“Fenix will bring a truly unique and energetic experience to Manchester’s now celebrated restaurant scene.”
Fenix promises to be an exciting addition to the string of new premium hospitality openings at St John’s, which is also set to welcome Soho House, Molly’s and Cecconis in 2023.
An opening date is yet to be announced for Fenix, and development is still in its early stages.
Visit the Fenix website to stay posted with news and updates.