Sovereign Centros is increasing the dining options at Glasgow’s St. Enoch Centre with four new eateries secured for the centre.
American chicken wings outlet, Wingstop, has taken a 3,175 sq ft unit in the leisure hub on a new 15-year lease while wagamama has also agreed a 15-year deal with a break option after 10 years for a 4,615 sq ft restaurant. Wingstop is expected to open for trading this Autumn with wagamama set to open their doors next spring to meet demand for their iconic bowls in the city.
Elsewhere in the centre, kebab and chicken restaurant YaYas is due to open this Autumn on the first floor, whilst Asian outlet, Salt and Pepper will open on St Enoch Square.
Starbucks has relocated to a larger 2,763 sq ft unit in the centre.
Created out of a former BHS store, the £50 million leisure hub at the eastern end of St. Enoch comprises a nine-screen Vue cinema and five other restaurants, of which only one is now available. Other F&B operators include Cosmo, Namaste by Delhi Darbar, Nandos, and Philly Steaks ‘N’ Shakes.
Mike Egerton, senior asset manager at Sovereign Centros, said: “These new restaurants significantly broaden our food and beverage offer at St. Enoch and complement the Vue cinema and other leisure experiences that are available for all age groups.”
Tom Grogan, co-founder of Wingstop UK, said: “We are thrilled to announce our latest milestone in Glasgow – Wingstop UK is now making its home at St. Enoch, a location we’ve had our eyes on for some time. Glasgow has shown us an incredible appetite for our flavour-packed wings, especially through our delivery services. St. Enoch’s strong retail presence makes it the perfect match for our brand, and this move underscores our commitment to satisfying the cravings of the people of Scotland. With a strong presence in both Glasgow and Edinburgh, Wingstop is set to make St. Enoch a new flavour destination”