Greggs to Open High-End Champagne Bar in Newcastle’s Fenwick Department Store

2 min read | October 16, 2024 04:11 PM BST | By Team Kalkine Media

Highlights:

  • Greggs goes upscale: Greggs is launching a Champagne bar in Fenwick’s department store, serving classic bakes with luxury dips and premium drinks.
  • Affordable indulgence: Dishes are under £5, while cocktails range between £7 and £12, maintaining Greggs' affordability in a refined setting.
  • Opening in October: The Champagne bar is set to open in Newcastle’s Fenwick on 24 October, bringing a new twist to Geordie dining culture.

Greggs PLC (LSE:GRG), the iconic British bakery known for its sausage rolls and pastries, is taking its culinary experience to a new level with the opening of a Champagne bar in Newcastle’s Fenwick department store. This unique venture allows patrons to indulge in Greggs’ classic menu paired with an upscale twist, offering Champagne and curated dips.

Elevated Dining Experience with Greggs Classics

Located in Fenwick’s Northumberland Street food hall, the new bar promises an upscale spin on Greggs’ beloved menu. Visitors can now enjoy their favorite cheese and onion bakes, sausage, bean and cheese melts, and other Greggs staples paired with exotic dips like harissa coconut yogurt and romesco sauce. The menu items will be served alongside premium Champagne sourced from France and Italy, adding an unexpected touch of luxury to the experience.

Affordable Pricing with a Touch of Class

Despite the upscale atmosphere, Greggs is maintaining its tradition of affordability. Dishes will be priced under £5, while non-alcoholic cocktails will be available for £7. For those looking for something a bit more decadent, the bar will offer a 'Cream Éclair' cocktail, featuring vanilla vodka and dark chocolate liqueur, for £12. The menu aims to make indulgent experiences accessible, even for those on a budget.

Geordie Gastronomy Meets Greggs

Greggs has described the new venue as the perfect spot for celebrations or casual get-togethers, adding a bit of fizz to the traditional bakery fare. The concept is expected to make a big splash when it opens on Thursday, 24 October. While Greggs is famous for its down-to-earth offerings, this new bar signals an adventurous move towards high-end dining, blending casual favorites with fine beverages in an iconic Newcastle location.

With this new venture, Greggs is set to push the boundaries of its brand, offering a unique dining experience that merges its beloved bakes with a taste of high-end indulgence.


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