Designs revealed for £1m Clocktower dining revamp

The designs for the £1m revamp of the Clocktower dining are at Nottingham’s intu Victoria Centre have been revealed.

The investment was revealed in August, along with plans to introduce six new food outlets, including Chopstix and Nottingham’s own Clean Cut Kitchen.

Nigel Wheatley, general manager at intu Victoria Centre, said: “This is a big change and one our customers have asked for. We’re committed to providing the best experiences for our shoppers and they’ve asked us for new food brands so we’re doing just this. We’ve taken comments and insights onboard and I’m confident they will love the new look as much as we do when work is completed in November.

“The new space is also helping to attract new brands to the city and centre, with Triple Two Coffee opening its first outlet in the Midlands and Mr Frites joining us soon, which will be the brand’s first ever launch in the UK. It’s exciting retailers are choosing intu Victoria Centre for their new locations.

“With Clocktower dining at intu Victoria Centre, we’re aiming to create a comfortable and relaxed space where shoppers can unwind. With even more seating available, the option of grabbing a quick snack or having a more leisurely lunch, as well as a greater mix of price points, the new Clocktower dining area will be the perfect space for friends and family alike to come together.”

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