Posted: Mon 19th Mar 2018

New ‘unique foodie experience’ Plât Bach announced for Tŷ Pawb

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This article is old - Published: Monday, Mar 19th, 2018

A new independent eatery offering a unique foodie experience is set to open in Tŷ Pawb later this month.

Plât Bach – Welsh for Little Plate, will serve a combination of tapas-inspired dishes and Welsh produce when it opens at Wrexham’s new multi-million pound arts and market facility later this month.

The new eatery is the latest venture by local business owners, Sam Regan and Alex Jones, both of whom own bars and restaurants in Wrexham town centre

Both have longstanding links with trade in Wrexham, with Alex running The Bank on Wrexham’s High Street while Sam operating The Lemon Tree on Rhosddu Road.

They are the first eatery to formally announce their new space in Tŷ Pawb, with both hoping to deliver a high quality, varied and relaxed dining experience, which will complement the offer and style that the arts, markets and community hub will offer.

Commenting on the decision to launch Plât Bach, Sam said he saw “great potential in the Tŷ Pawb development from the start” and has been keeping a close eye on the project.

He continued: “I’m really pleased to be bringing another food offer to Wrexham, and can’t wait to see the community coming together at Tŷ Pawb.

“Our food offer will include tapas, flatbreads and salads which will be ideal for eating in at the food hall, or taking away.”

Alex Jones added: “It’s been a great project from the start, and definitely a step in the right direction as a key performance and event space for Wrexham. With the knowledge of other similar successful projects in other towns and cities, I’m sure Tŷ Pawb will be a great success.

“Our food stall will deliver a tapas inspired dining experience, which we hope will be well received.”

Cllr Terry Evans, Lead Member for Economic Performance and Regeneration, said: “This is absolutely fantastic news. Both Sam and Alex are well-known faces within Wrexham’s business community, and between them are already responsible for part of Wrexham’s excellent bar and restaurant scene.

“I’m very pleased to hear that they’re coming to Tŷ Pawb and wish Plât Bach the very best of luck.”

Tŷ Pawb will celebrate its official public opening with Dydd Llun Pawb, a day long carnival event on April 2nd / Bank Holiday Monday.



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