Verity spreads the Work Nation word
As the first occupier of MediaCityUK’s new creative co-working space, Work Nation, marketeer Verity Hodder, gives an insight into how she is finding her new flexible office in the Greenhouse.
Serving Monday to Friday, 11am to 7pm, EAT NEW YORK specialises in the city’s iconic foodie favourites, salt beef bagels, sour dough pretzels with blue cheese sauce and skin-on fries. The quirky yellow food van is hard to miss, and its flavours are as big as its personality.
Commenting on its MediaCityUK venture, owner Sean said: “EAT NEW YORK has gone down a storm at Manchester events including Castlefield Market, Parklife Festival and Manchester Day, so we are excited to be bringing our unique offering to the people of MediaCityUK.
“A bartender, a waiter and a chef, we are three guys with restaurant trade background, passionate about bringing top quality cooking to the street food scene, inspired by famous New York flavours.”
EAT NEW YORK joins other urban food concepts, The Hip Hop Chip Shop and Bombay Dabbawala on The Splat outside The Greenhouse, adding to the growing diverse food retail offers at MediaCityUK.
Managing director of MediaCityUK, Stephen Wild said: “Managing director of MediaCityUK, Stephen Wild said: “Lots of people not only work at MediaCityUK, but live and visit here as well – EAT NEW YORK is a fun and interesting addition, and a perfect fit with the other bars and restaurants that are already here for people to enjoy.”
EAT NEW YORK arrives at MediaCityUK on 22nd June and is offering half price bagels for the entire first day to celebrate. Visit MediaCityUK’s Facebook, Twitter or Instagram channels to find out more. For more information visit: http://www.eatnysd.com/
As the first occupier of MediaCityUK’s new creative co-working space, Work Nation, marketeer Verity Hodder, gives an insight into how she is finding her new flexible office in the Greenhouse.
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