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SOUND & CREGNEASH CAFE LEASES AWARDED

– Posted on Thursday 24th February 2022

Manx National Heritage cafes at the Sound and Cregneash have been awarded on 5 year leases to Riverside Limited, the existing contract holders, following a competitive bid process.

Situated at the southern tip of the Isle of Man, the Sound Café is a stunning place to appreciate the Island’s coastal beauty whether on a sunny summer afternoon or a dramatic winter morning.   The cafe offers panoramic views of Kitterland and the Calf of Man, a bird observatory and nature reserve also held in Manx National Heritage’s care.  Just up the road, the café set within the historic crofting village of Cregneash, offers a warm fireside welcome to visitors from far and wide.

In addition to operating the two Manx National Heritage owned cafes, Riverside also operate Aqua Café at the National Sports Centre and the Bradda Glen Restaurant.

Adrian Christian, Managing Director of Riverside said:

“We are delighted to have secured both premises for a further five year period, continuing our relationship with Manx National Heritage at The Sound, one of the Island’s most visited sites and Cregneash, a working museum and village.  Both cafés are unique and we plan to help both tourists and locals appreciate their beauty over good food and coffee, partnering with many local suppliers”. 

Steve Blackford, Head of Properties for Manx National Heritage said:

“Our catering tenants make a vital contribution to our charity’s income, whilst providing a quality food offering and experience for our audiences.  We look forward to working with Adrian and the Riverside team over the next 5 years as they welcome visitors to these beautiful locations”.

The lease announcement comes in advance of Manx National Heritage visitor attractions opening for the summer season from 1 April 2022, when Cregneash Café will also re-open for summer, whilst the Sound Café remains open all year round.

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 Image caption: The Sound Café

 

 

 

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