05 Jun 2008
The newly refurbished Leeds Corn Exchange has announced today that Yorkshire�s most celebrated chef of our current generation and nationally acclaimed food �creator�, Anthony Flinn, is to open a significant and exciting new restaurant and food retail offer within the iconic building.
Following the recent announcement that Leeds� most historic landmark building was to be re-launched as a food destination, Anthony saw a unique opportunity and moved quickly to secure the entire ground floor piazza area for his �1 million venture.
�The Piazza by Anthony� aims to deliver a new concept that will serve a much more diverse customer profile. The menu will cater for all tastes from coffee and sandwiches through to a full al a carte menu. It will include a 125 seat brasserie situated in the central open expanse together with a more casual caf� - ideal for quick lunches. A new bar lounge will feature with contemporary glass curtain walling that will also showcase the kitchen and serving areas.
Occupying a huge 13,200 sq ft area The Piazza by Anthony will also feature a series of retail shops where customers can purchase hand made breads, chocolates and cakes as well as self made measures of aromas - something that Anthony expects will also appeal to other local chefs. Each of these retail units will also serve the Brasserie � a unique concept where Anthony�s businesses can support each other and produce the freshest daily produce for on site consumption or take away.
In addition, Anthony has confirmed that he plans to open a private lounge that can be used for exclusive masterclasses and other private events. Further space remains secured for exciting additions in the future.
Anthony Flinn has been hailed a genius by some of the UK�s most respected critics and applauded by the national media for his creativity and unusual style of molecular gastronomy that creates outstanding dishes. Anthony graduated from Huddersfield Technical College and was the first, and until now, the only Englishman on the payroll at the world famous three Michelin Star El Bulli restaurant in Spain, voted the worlds best restaurant for four out of the last five years. At just 28 he has already made a much bigger impact on the British restaurant industry than his peers Marco Pierre White and Gordon Ramsay did in their early careers, and with his recent appearance on this year�s BBC Great British Menu he has only just begun. Despite this rising stardom Anthony remains grounded to his role as a working chef.
Anthony comments, �Over the last four years we have built up a successful and highly respected operation in Leeds under the Anthony�s brand. Anthony�s Restaurant on Boar Lane, Anthony�s at Flannels and Anthony�s Patisserie in the Victoria Quarter have all been borne out of our commitment to bring a passion for modern British food to Leeds and push as many culinary boundaries as possible, creating new and exciting textures and flavours with the highest quality in local produce. My own obsession with maintaining a �hands on� presence is what differentiates us and we are committed only to deliver excellence in all that we do.
�To have the opportunity to expand our proposition to a much wider audience at Leeds Corn Exchange is an exceptional opportunity indeed and our biggest challenge by far. The Piazza at Anthony will offer a much more casual dining experience, but without compromise in quality. Leeds Corn Exchange is a fantastic building, firmly in the hearts of the people of Yorkshire who want to see it utilised in a way it deserves. We believe that the new food concept at Leeds Corn Exchange will serve great demand in Leeds and compete with fine food destinations in other leading cities across the country.�
Richard Saul, Asset Manager at Threadneedle Investments that manages the property for leaseholder Zurich Assurance adds, �We are delighted to have secured The Piazza by Anthony as the anchor tenant at Leeds Corn Exchange. We have always set out to revitalise Leeds most treasured building with a unique new retail offer that can be sustained in the long term. This agreement with Anthony�s not only supports that but also delivers against our commitment to secure successful local and national operators with individuality and flair.�
For further information about operating at Leeds Corn Exchange please contact Adrian Johnson at Central Retail on 0113 244 8668.
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Notes to editors:
Anthony�s:
Opened in 2004, Anthony�s first restaurant on Boar Lane is a predominantly family run business consisting of father, son, daughter and son�s partner. Wherever possible all real ingredients will be sourced by Anthony�s from local suppliers including the adjacent Leeds Markets with which Anthony has long been associated. Anthony�s has been critically acclaimed and won many prestigious awards including Observer Food Monthly Restaurant of the Year 2005, Remy Martin Regional Restaurant of the Year and National Restaurant of the Year 2005. Yorkshire Life Restaurant of the Year 2005. Metro Magazine Restaurant of the Year 2005. Yorkshire Post Restaurant of the Year 2005. Good Food Guide Newcomer of the Year West Yorkshire with a first time entry of 7/10. Square Meal top forty restaurants outside London. Olive magazine top 100 in the country. Northern Restaurant of the Year Northern Hospitality Awards. Yorkshire Chef of The Year. Since Opening in October 2005 Anthony�s at Flannels has received Metro Newcomer of the Year, Yorkshire Evening Post Lunch of the Year, Times top ten best places to eat whilst you shop, top ten Newcomers of the year and best value lunch. Leeds Corn Exchange:
Leeds Corn Exchange, which was originally built for food trading nearly 150 years ago, is a stunning Grade 1 listed building of great architectural heritage to the city of Leeds and is considered to be one of Britain�s finest Victorian buildings. Built in 1861 to critical acclaim, the centre thrived but closed after the demise of corn trading. It was later bought and redeveloped with new access staircases to become a shopping centre in1990. Leeds Corn Exchange has recently undergone a �1.5 million repair programme to restore the building to its former glory. The works included the restoration of the distinctive oval roof structure, careful redecoration of original ornate features, new oak wood flooring, and the introduction of new state of the art LED lighting, illuminating the building to incredible effect both inside and out.