A new 鈥榮ocial space鈥 with a strong focus on ethical sourcing is being brought forward in Grimsby鈥檚 Abbeygate.
Following a premises shuffle in the precinct that has seen boutique Paris move to a prominent Bethlehem Street-facing position as wedding dress specialist Proposals took on part of the former Regis hair salon, plans have been submitted to convert the vacated unit into a new venue by Abbys Group managing director Lewis Parry.
The second generation catering entrepreneur is driving it forward, adding to the original Abby鈥檚 and Curious Cat portfolio, and said it was a 鈥渘o brainer鈥 with the unit underneath the expanded footprint of the bistro鈥檚 first floor function space becoming available in the independents鈥 haven.
It is hoped it could be up and running by the summer, with a proposal to trade between 10am and midnight.
Mr Parry said: 鈥淚t is a completely new venture. We鈥檝e not got a name at the moment, but it will be ethically focused, with sustainability at the core. We see what鈥檚 going on in the world, and this will be about local produce, local distillers and brewers, trying to remove waste and even what needs to be recycled, while growing a lot of our produce, and working with firms and producers to source a lot of seasonal produce.鈥

Set menus look to be discarded as it flexes dished with availability, sitting between the two other venues when it comes to its place in the market.
鈥淭he idea is to top and tail what we offer at Curious Cat and Abby鈥檚, make it a social space, very clean ,very simple, serving small plates and bites 鈥 simple local fresh food and drink,鈥 Mr Parry said.
A total of 10 jobs are anticipated, swelling the 30-strong team that operates across the venues 鈥 with chefs, waiting staff and cocktail bar positions.
Subject to planning and conversion, it would arrive almost five years after 鈥楾he Cat鈥 opened for business in what was The Larder.
Since then the Parry family have also been involved in the transformation of Cleethorpes鈥 The Riverside bar and restaurant to Tale of Two. Taken on in 2014, they enjoyed a four year tenure, including the huge overhaul that saw it double in size, before it was handed over to the landlord they had worked with in September 2018.
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