A STYLISH new restaurant near Ellesmere Port has been drawing visitors from far and wide since opening earlier this year.
Zucca, on Church Street, Frodsham, replaced the old Bromborough Paints shop with the space undergoing a stunning refurbishment into a new bistro.
With lush decor and a modern design, Zucca aims to offer an ideal meeting place and a varied menu for breakfast, brunch and lunch as well as shakes, quality coffee and cakes.
Located in the heart of the market town, the bistro is dog friendly and open seven days a week from 8am.
The team at Zucca prepares food daily using fresh local produce. Their breakfasts feature mouth-watering breakfast ciabatta options, such as the ‘All In’ which is topped with bacon, sausage, cheese, hashbrowns and a fried egg.
For brunch you can expect dishes such as Eggs Benedict and Eggs Royale, steak sandwiches and for lunch you’ll find juicy burgers, classic sandwiches and fresh salads.
The new venue has also been building a reputation for its delicious coffee, which is ethically sourced and is sold by the likes of Harrods.
The team say that word about the quality of their coffee has meant customers have come from far afield to try it, however if you’re not a coffee fan there is also loose leaf teas, smoothies and other soft drinks.
Zucca is co-owned by business partners Yusuf Mutlu and Hakan Atalar.
Yusuf said: “Since opening earlier this year we’ve been truly humbled by the support and feedback from locals who have now become regulars. We’ve worked hard to transform this building and create a warm, welcoming meeting place for people to come together and escape the stresses of daily life.”
Hakan added: “We’re all about community and giving back and want to help make a difference locally, so we’ve hosted a local charity night for Cancer Research and plan to do more. We are also planning one off special events and dining experiences and we offer free venue hire in the evenings for private functions and can tailor to your needs. We’re thrilled to be part of this wonderful community here in Frodsham!”
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