Chef and North East restaurateur Terry Laybourne is expanding his 21 Hospitality Group with the opening of a fish bar and fishmonger in Newcastle, and has also announced the refurbishment of Café 21.
The new venture – to be called Saltwater Fish Co – is part of Fenwick’s multi-million pound redevelopment of the Newcastle store’s Food Hall.
For Fenwick this sees the welcome return of a retail fish outlet within the Food Hall; for Terry Laybourne the move reflects a return to his roots with fish and seafood, which is where he built his reputation on returning to Newcastle in the early 1980s.
Fast, casual seafood dining
Saltwater will offer fast, casual seafood dining. Developed with London-based design consultancy CADA Design, there will be counter seating for 23, an open kitchen, creative chefs and knowledgeable service staff.
The restaurant and retail operation will create eight new jobs and recruitment is underway to find fishmongers and chefs de partie prior to opening in early October.
Fish will be cooked from the counter ensuring a lively, dynamic environment throughout the day. Diners will have the opportunity to see and discuss how seafood is prepared and cooked.
Menu choices might include freshly prepared fish, oysters from different beds, French-style fruits de mer platters, salt and pepper squid, seafood cocktail, crab sandwiches and salads. The menu will reflect the ‘in season’ produce fresh from day boats working the North East coast. A fish focussed wine list will accompany the menu.
‘We cook what we sell, we sell what we cook’
Terry Laybourne explained: “Our chefs will work hand in hand with the fishmonger, taking a ‘we cook what we sell, we sell what we cook’ approach. Fish is seasonal so both our fishmonger and menu will be constantly on the move, reflecting the rhythm of the season.
“Due to our network of suppliers and producers that’s been developed over many years we will only select the best of seasonal seafood and go wherever it takes to find the best. Our fishmongers will ensure we consistently offer the finest, highest quality seafood that comes from the fabulous larder off the North East coastline as well as other ports around the UK.”
Saltwater will be open seven days a week, 11am-7pm. There will be a daily Oyster Happy Hour from 5pm – 6pm offering favourably priced oysters and fizz.
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Major refurbishment and rebrand for Café 21
One of the North East’s best known restaurants – Café 21 – is set for a major refurbishment and rebrand. The Newcastle Quayside restaurant, the flagship within Terry Laybourne’s 21 Hospitality Group, will be closed for business from August 23, re-opening with a new look on September 8.
More than £100,000 is being invested in a new bar area, furnishings, lighting and general décor in this renowned restaurant that relocated to Trinity Gardens from Queen Street almost eight years ago.
Comfort levels are being increased across the restaurant and private dining room with major alterations taking place within the bar area. This is being enlarged to create more of a distinctive, destination bar.
To coincide with the refurbishment this prominent restaurant is to rebrand to become 21. Chef and owner Terry Laybourne explained: “With the increased investment and comfort levels the Café name and image no longer reflected the enhanced nature of the restaurant.
“21 is our flagship and we felt this needed to be reflected not only in the furnishings and ambience but also in our brand and marketing activity.”
21 Hospitality Group comprises Café 21 at Fenwick, Caffe Vivo, The Broad Chare and Bistro 21 in Durham.
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