NORTHERN Ireland’s largest car retailer, Charles Hurst Group, is opening a new 80-seat café and restaurant at its Boucher Road site in Belfast later this month following a £300,000 investment.
Located adjacent to the new £8 million Jaguar Land Rover luxury showroom which opened last year, the distinctive New York-style eaterie – complete with high ceilings, steel beams and exposed brickwork – will cater for customers and visitors and the hundreds of Charles Hurst staff on site.
Called ‘Bolt’, it will be run by Hospitality Belfast and 30 jobs are being created.
More than 40 dedicated parking spaces have been allocated to the site which is easily accessible via the Lisburn and Boucher Roads.
Charles Hurst Group operations director, Colin McNab, said: ‘The new café-restaurant is part of a long-considered idea to create an outstanding high-quality hospitality experience at our Belfast base. We’re also really delighted to welcome visitors from near and far to visit Bolt at any time of the day to meet, work, relax and enjoy.’
The Boucher Road site is headquarters to the Charles Hurst Group in Northern Ireland and at more than 30 acres in size, is the largest automotive retail park in Europe.
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