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Artisan marks the start of a new era for Heron and Brearley

by isleofman.com 19th July 2011

HERON and Brearley has said the opening of its new bar and restaurant in Douglas represents the start of a new era.

 

The Artisan, which replaces C'est La Vie in Victoria Street, has been officially opened to the public.

 

Steven Taylor, retail manager for Heron and Brearley, said: "We've been listening closely to what our customers want and responding with what will be a whole range of affordable options which acknowledge that people expect far more from pubs and bars than just a drink. 

 

"Delivering consistently high standards of service is at the heart of our new approach and in this Artisan is a prime example.

 

"Its signature style is casual yet sophisticated, with intimate booth seating, mood lighting, all-day food service, daily changing menus, and fine wines and beers available nowhere else in the Island.

 

"We're also keen to play a part in the artistic life of Douglas so will be displaying works by local artists.  

 

"Service is key now. The hospitality market is changing to meet customers' more demanding expectations and in response Heron and Brearley is repositioning its managed house business. Artisan represents the start of a new era."

 

Also see: Heron and Brearley repositioning itself to counter challenges of the licensed industry

 

Photos by Andrew Barton Photography

Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 19th, July 2011 04:25pm.

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