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    Urban Leisure brings latest concept to Kentish Town

    Iain HoeyBy Iain HoeyFebruary 11, 20202 Mins Read
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    New bar and restaurant Never For Ever to open in March

    Bar and restaurant group, Urban Leisure, is set to launch its latest concept in Kentish Town, North London, in March this year at a 6,500-sq ft space formerly occupied by Pizza East, Dirty Burger and Chicken Shop.

    The new bar/restaurant, Never For Ever, will operate across two floors comprising a 3,500-sq ft basement and 3,000-sw ft ground floor, providing a community focused space with live music and home-brewed alcoholic beverages on tap, as well as pizza, bar snacks, locally-sourced charcuterie and other food options.

    Urban Leisure Group founder and director, Hezi Yechiel, commented: “When the site for Never For Ever came up, we knew it was the perfect opportunity to bring a fun and fresh new local to the Kentish Town area. The space, bringing together three former venues, provides the ideal arena to encapsulate our community-led concept. With support from Shelley Sandzer we were able to agree this letting in record time; we can’t wait to see our idea become reality.”

    Ted Schama, managing partner at Shelley Sandzer, added: “Urban Leisure Group have numerous proven, successful venues in north London – including Alice House in Queens Park and The Elgin in Maida Vale. The former Pizza East seemed like a perfect fit, in tune with their target audience. London Buildings were delighted and the deal was one of the quickest in recent times, concluding in less than two months.”

    Shelley Sandzer acted for the landlord, London Buildings.

     

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