Levy Restaurants, part of Compass Group UK & Ireland, has won a new four year hospitality contract with the Bristol, Clifton and West of England Zoological Society for the Wild Place Project, Britain’s newest wildlife conservation attraction. Under this deal, it will provide visitors with a menagerie of tasty treats at the park’s eatery.
Expecting 100,000 guests
The Wild Place Project is the first leap towards the development of Bristol Zoo’s National Wildlife Conservation Park, and is set to welcome 100,000 guests over the course of its first year. The new family attraction provides adventure, play and learning – all with an emphasis on protecting threatened habitats on our doorstep and around the globe.
The outdoor adventure haven offers visitors a chance to experience animals from Madagascar, east Africa and the Congo as lemurs, zebra and eland roam in the grassland. Visitors are also able to go on adventure trails through woodland and have fun embarking on climbing activities. Meanwhile, Wild Place Project’s Courtyard Café – operated by Levy Restaurants – provides a well-earned break rest and refreshments for intrepid explorers.