J. Johnsons Hull Wine Bar and Bistro Opens in Hull’s Fruit Market
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J. Johnsons Hull’s must-visit new venue within Hull’s Fruit Market has opened its doors (24th November 2018). Johnsons wine bar, bistro and deli is introducing itself to customers with a pre-Christmas opening ahead of a full launch in the New Year and adds to the growing reputation of Hull’s waterfront district as a culinary hotspot.
It follows an extensive programme to restore a previously derelict two-storey building in Humber Street, in the heart of the Fruit Market, and transform it into the regenerated quarter’s newest venue.
J. Johnsons Hull is the latest venture from business partners Chris Eastaugh, Jason Gittens and Dan Robinson, owners of the successful Butler Whites restaurant in Humber Street and popular Larkin’s gastropub in Newland Avenue, Hull. With seating for 76 diners in total, the opening of the 1,800 sq ft venue has created 25 jobs. The downstairs wine bar is table service only with staff offering a mouthwatering selection of “deli plates”, featuring the likes of cured venison carpaccio, with carrot and clementine marmalade and glazed walnuts; and baked Christmas camembert, dressed with dried sweet cranberries, pistachios and pumpkin seeds.
Diners in the first-floor restaurant will be served from the Butler Whites menu until the venue’s official launch in January when a distinctive new menu will be revealed. A range of high-quality wines, champagnes and spirits complement the menu alongside a good selection of draught and bottled beers including Poretti 3; Jever; Brugse Zot; Hiver; San Miguel; and Wold Gold.
Cocktails include a Pea and Elderflower Cooler: Stolichnaya vodka and gin muddled with fresh petit pois, cucumber, elderflower and tarragon; and house special J. Johnsons Royale – Stolichnaya Vodka and Stolichnaya Vanil shaken with apple juice, salted caramel and topped with prosecco.
Jason Chris J. Johnsons Hull Owner said: “We’ve decided to have an extended soft launch for J. Johnsons, so people can pay us a visit and enjoy the food, drinks, service and ambience before we launch in earnest. The run-up to Christmas is such a busy time for us, so our chefs will be serving our current Butler Whites menu until we launch J. Johnsons’ own menu in January. We want to make sure everything is absolutely perfect for our customers, so we don’t want to rush the new menu for the sake of a few weeks.”
Chris J. Johnsons Hull Owner added: “We love the area and we felt this was the perfect place to create a venue that complements Butler Whites and others in the area. The building has so much character and has been beautifully restored, so our fit-out has been designed to make the very most of the setting and contribute to an amazing atmosphere.”
Johnsons is named after the late Jack Johnson, a legendary figure from when the Fruit Market was the centre of Hull’s wholesale fruit and veg trade. It features exposed brickwork, vaulted ceilings, aged chandeliers and framed prints of historic Humber Street. Chequered tiles line the floor in front of the bar, which features jade green metro-style tiles, while the décor also includes copper radiators, ornate mirrors and industrial railings.
The Fruit Market is enjoying an ongoing wave of investment being driven forward by Wykeland Beal, the regeneration company formed by commercial developer Wykeland Group and housebuilder Beal Homes, as part of the Fruit Market LLP joint venture with Hull City Council. The rejuvenation of the waterfront district has stimulated the growth of a community of independent creative businesses, galleries, retailers, restaurants and bars, with more openings due after Christmas.
Tom Watson, Development Surveyor at Wykeland, speaking on behalf of Wykeland Beal, said: “We’re delighted J. Johnsons has opened and another previously crumbling building has been brought back to life. It was very close to the point of no return. Butler Whites was the first of the new wave of businesses in the Humber Street more than two years ago and it’s great that the restaurant has done so well the owners are opening a complementary venue along the street. We’re now seeing new openings coming thick and fast – all of them adding to the appeal of the Fruit Market as an exciting new business, retail, leisure and cultural destination.”
J. Johnsons, Fruit Market, Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, HU1 1UU
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28/11/2018