Plans for ‘The Artisan’, Belfast City Airport’s new bar and restaurant, have been revealed.
The bar and restaurant will create 15 new jobs and will open as part of a £15m investment at the airport.
With work nearly completed on the 280 square metre premises, it is hoped that it will be ready to open its doors by the end of October.
The new restaurant will have seating for over 100 people and will use produce from a number of local Northern Irish suppliers.
Commercial Manager at Belfast City Airport, Joanne Deighan, said that The Artisan will add a new dimension to the airport’s offering.
“The Artisan will represent a 25% increase in our food and beverage facilities with our partner HMSHost UK Ltd. providing a broader choice for our customers,” she said.
“We’re really happy with the designs and the progress of the works on site as our opening date approaches. The Artisan will be a different food and beverage offering to any outlets we have had previously, so it is a really exciting time and we are looking forward to opening the doors to our passengers.
“The Artisan has been a big part of the £15m investment in airport facilities announced earlier this year. The reconfiguration of the departure lounge and the central security area are significant projects and whilst we have worked extremely hard to make sure our passengers have not been inconvenienced throughout these works, we must thank them for their patience.”
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