Theatre bosses are seeking interest from potential operators to run the on-site restaurant, which seats 50 and is located on the second floor.
Theatre Severn, which is owned and managed by Shropshire Council, is located on the Frankwell Quay in Shrewsbury – and offers a range of theatre productions, live shows and gigs.
It has recently announced it is seeking interest from potential operators who would run the on-site restaurant, which seats 50 and is located on the second floor. With beautiful views of the River Severn, the restaurant serves pre-show meals as well as catering for conferences and public meetings. There is also the potential for a cafe to be opened during the day to members of the public.
Theatre Severn is open seven days a week for performances and hosts more than 600 performances each year, with more than 200,000 ticket holders in attendance annually. To book an appointment and get a copy of the lease or for an informal chat, contact Gabriella Maddalena – finance and business manager – at [email protected] will be subject to contract and Shropshire Council approval.
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