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Cafe Andaluz tapas bar and restaurant opening in Newcastle to create 60 jobs

The Spanish restaurant chain owners DRG Group will open in the old Carluccio's site in October

Inside a Cafe Andaluz - the Spanish restaurant is coming to Newcastle(Image: Cafe Andaluz)

A leisure group is poised to create 60 jobs by opening a Spanish tapas bar and restaurant in Newcastle city centre.

Cafe Andaluz – which forms part of Glasgow-based The DRG group – first signed up for the site of the old Natwest bank and, latterly, the Carluccio’s restaurant in Newcastle’s Grey Street in April.

The site has been closed since failing to form part of a partial rescue deal for the Italian chain, brokered by Boparan Restaurant Group last year.

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Cafe Andaluz, which has five restaurants across Scotland, is now set to open inside the venue in October, after DRG announced expansion outside its heartland for the first time.

The company pledges to recreate “dining out in your favourite Andalusian restaurant”, bringing a trip to Spain back on the cards for North East diners.

The company has issued computer generated images of what the completed work, currently taking place inside the grand Grey Street property, will look like - showing the brand’s trademark mosaic tiling, heavy mahogany Moorish style tables and outsize lantern lighting.

Booths will run along the double height windows and a cocktail bar features in the main restaurant too.