Salt House Tapas, a celebrated Liverpool-based tapas brand, is expanding its reach by opening a new location in Chester this autumn.
- The new restaurant will occupy the former Boheme venue on Bridge Street, with seating for 90 inside and 40 outside.
- Head Chef Laszlo Nagy, known for his accolades, will introduce a contemporary seasonal menu.
- Co-owners Matt Robinson and Luke Creedon aim to replicate Liverpool’s high standards in hospitality and service in Chester.
- An official opening date is yet to be announced but daily operations are planned to start from 12pm.
Salt House Tapas, a renowned name in Liverpool’s dining scene, is expanding its culinary offerings to Chester with a new restaurant set to open this autumn. The establishment will take over the space previously occupied by Boheme on Bridge Street, offering an inviting dining experience with 90 indoor seats and 40 additional al fresco options.
Esteemed head chef Laszlo Nagy, who has earned a Green Michelin Star and two AA rosettes, is at the helm of crafting a modern seasonal tapas menu. Nagy’s reputation is further bolstered by his participation as a semi-finalist in BBC’s Great British Menu North West heats, promising an innovative culinary experience for diners.
The venture is led by co-owners Matt Robinson and Luke Creedon. Creedon, who transitioned from being the executive chef to part-owner in early 2024, expressed enthusiasm about this new chapter. “We’re thrilled to be bringing the Salt House Tapas experience to Chester,” Creedon stated, highlighting the city’s burgeoning food scene and the brand’s commitment to maintaining its renowned high standards of food, drink, and service.
Salt House Tapas promises a seamless integration into Chester’s vibrant hospitality landscape with plans to operate every day from 12pm. Diners can expect a diverse selection, featuring a daily lunch menu priced at £17.95 alongside an a la carte option. Despite the anticipation surrounding its opening, the exact date remains unconfirmed as noted by ‘Cheshire Live.’
Salt House Tapas’s expansion into Chester signifies a strategic move to extend its unique dining experience beyond Liverpool, promising to uphold its well-regarded standards.