1891 restaurant to reopen with famous roasts, with Father’s Day kicking off the Sunday dining
1891 Restaurant and Bar is reopening its doors for Pre-theatre dining and Sunday roasts, with Father’s Day kicking off the long-awaiting dining experience.
Following the devastating flooding at the Rhyl Pavilion last year, an extensive refurbishment has given 1891 restaurant and bar a brand new look and is now ready to open to the public.
With the seaside sunset views stretching from Llandudno all the way up the North Wales coast, stunning restaurant redesign, taste-bud tingling delights of the pre-theatre menu and their famous Sunday roasts, it would be hard to find another restaurant experience in the country like 1891 in Rhyl.
Jamie Groves, Managing Director of Denbighshire Leisure Ltd, said: “To say we were devastated by what happened to our beautiful flagship 1891 restaurant, would be an understatement. However, in true Denbighshire Leisure Ltd style we have brought 1891 back even better than before, with an elegant and sophisticated new style, including more intimate restaurant area. Our newly decorated and beautifully refurbished first floor sea-view restaurant will be opening with a stunning new menu, especially designed by our Head Chef. We cannot wait to welcome back diners for our famous Sunday roasts and our pre-theatre dining this Summer!”
With new intimate seating area, new lighting, stunning furniture and superbly designed bar area, 1891 restaurant really is the perfect location for all the family, whether they are looking for a Sunday roast or delicious bite to eat before a show at Rhyl Pavilion.
Outside at 1891, The Terrace at 1891 is fast becoming a the place to be on the Rhyl coast, with stunning views, delicious tapas and cocktails giving serious summer vibes, it’s the perfect place to relax and unwind after a busy week.
For more information and to book a table please visit 1891rhyl.com.