South Shields’ shopping hub, The Nook, has recently welcomed three new dining establishments that are set to offer culinary experiences unique to the area. The Olive Tree, situated on Sunderland Road, is a newly-launched Italian restaurant and bar that presents a wide range of Italian dishes, including steaks, pizzas, pastas, burgers, risottos, and seafood. The restaurant’s interior decor is adorned with greenery themes, new bar, tables and booths, and authentic lighting. The Old Bank Pizza Co, located in the former Barclays Bank site, is a pizza parlour that offers classic hand-stretched pizzas, starters, salads, desserts, and an excellent selection of drinks. The restaurant features an open kitchen, allowing diners to witness their pizzas being prepared and cooked in a wood-fired pizza oven imported from Italy. Mio’s, previously known as Café Mio, has been rebranded as a coffee and tapas bar. Mio’s has been redesigned to cater to a diverse range of customers, offering coffee during the day and cocktails at night.
“The local community has been overwhelmingly supportive of our new venture,” said Ilhan Ekinci, owner of The Olive Tree. “We are grateful for their patronage and delighted to continue providing them with great food and ambiance. We look forward to serving the community for many years to come.”
“We feel honored to be viewed as a positive addition to the area,” said Richard Bond from The Old Bank Pizza Co. “We are pleased that our efforts to expand our menu in keeping with local diners’ demands have been well received.”
Kathryn and Kieran Savage, co-owners of Mio’s, added, “The pandemic has given us a chance to refurbish and adjust our offering to the local community’s changing tastes and needs. We are proud to have transformed our business and created a versatile space that adapts to customers’ requirements.”
In conclusion, South Shields’ shopping area is evolving, offering new culinary experiences to food enthusiasts. Residents and visitors alike will be treated to new and unique dining opportunities that cater to a variety of tastes at The Nook.
South Shields’ shopping hub, The Nook, has recently welcomed three new dining establishments that are set to offer culinary experiences unique to the area. The Olive Tree, situated on Sunderland Road, is a newly-launched Italian restaurant and bar that presents a wide range of Italian dishes, including steaks, pizzas, pastas, burgers, risottos, and seafood. The restaurant’s interior decor is adorned with greenery themes, new bar, tables and booths, and authentic lighting. The Old Bank Pizza Co, located in the former Barclays Bank site, is a pizza parlour that offers classic hand-stretched pizzas, starters, salads, desserts, and an excellent selection of drinks. The restaurant features an open kitchen, allowing diners to witness their pizzas being prepared and cooked in a wood-fired pizza oven imported from Italy. Mio’s, previously known as Café Mio, has been rebranded as a coffee and tapas bar. Mio’s has been redesigned to cater to a diverse range of customers, offering coffee during the day and cocktails at night.
“The local community has been overwhelmingly supportive of our new venture,” said Ilhan Ekinci, owner of The Olive Tree. “We are grateful for their patronage and delighted to continue providing them with great food and ambiance. We look forward to serving the community for many years to come.”
“We feel honored to be viewed as a positive addition to the area,” said Richard Bond from The Old Bank Pizza Co. “We are pleased that our efforts to expand our menu in keeping with local diners’ demands have been well received.”
Kathryn and Kieran Savage, co-owners of Mio’s, added, “The pandemic has given us a chance to refurbish and adjust our offering to the local community’s changing tastes and needs. We are proud to have transformed our business and created a versatile space that adapts to customers’ requirements.”
In conclusion, South Shields’ shopping area is evolving, offering new culinary experiences to food enthusiasts. Residents and visitors alike will be treated to new and unique dining opportunities that cater to a variety of tastes at The Nook.