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    F&B Boulevard at Midsummer Place

    Tracy WestBy Tracy WestApril 20, 20232 Mins Read
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    Midsummer Place in Milton Keynes has announced the opening of its new food and beverage boulevard, featuring restaurants and eight casual dining pods with a new range of independent eateries including: 

    1.     Souvlucky Day. A family run business with 20+ years’ experience and one goal – to give their customers high quality Greek food, cooked to perfection. 

    2.     Churros. Delicious fried treats with Spanish roots served with a distinctly Mexican twist.

    3.     Beirut Cuisine. Known for its rich and varied flavours, as well as its use of fresh and healthy ingredients, customers can experience a variety of authentic mezze, kafta, shawarma and kebabs. 

    4.     Jerk ‘n’ Rum. Transporting customers to Caribbean shores with their Afro-Caribbean food, Jerk ‘n’ Rum offers the mix of heat and spice alongside locally sourced ingredients. 

    These new street food vendors are set to open imminently, with another four eateries coming soon. 

    Located in the heart of Milton Keynes, Midsummer Place is home to big name fashion and lifestyle brands including Zara, Lego, Victoria’s Secret and Apple. Attracting over 5.7 million visitors each year and managed by Ellandi, the centre’s new dining offer is a major step in the vision to shape Midsummer Place as a regional food and leisure destination with more exciting leisure developments planned for 2024. 

    “We’re thrilled to welcome these fantastic new restaurants and eateries to Midsummer Place,” said Tom Ellams, asset manager at Ellandi: “Our goal is to provide our shoppers with an exceptional experience – these new additions deliver quality, choice and a chance for shoppers to enjoy truly local and independent dining.” 

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