Hammerson Welcomes CAU and COSMO to WestQuay

Posted on 3 September, 2015 by Chris Grigorovsky

Hammerson has announced the procurement of two new restaurants, COSMO and CAU, which will take residency at WestQuay Watermark in Southampton.

Hammerson Welcomes CAU and COSMO to WestQuay

COSMO is one of the UK’s fastest-growing world banqueting chains, serving up to 150 freshly prepared dishes from around the world. The firm will occupy a 11,700 sq ft unit on the level above upper promenade.

CAU, the Buenos Aires restaurateur will be taking up a 3,152 sq ft unit on the lower promenade of the £80 million retail and leisure development. The company plans to offer an all-day dining menu.

These two latest signings, along with Brazilian barbeque restaurant, Cabana who is set to join the site in July, further proves that Hammerson knows how to attract the fashionable international restaurants to Southampton.

WestQuay Watermark is due to open towards the end of 2016 and is set to become the new leisure and dining hotspot for the city of Southampton. The development will be the focus of the city council’s VIP ‘Heart of the City’ project.

Hammerson’s Head of Restaurants and Leisure, Sarah Fox, said: “We are delighted that COSMO and CAU have chosen to debut at WestQuay Watermark in Southampton. Both restaurants offer customers a new and exciting dining experience and are great additions to the diverse line-up of restaurants that will be on offer at the city’s new dining and leisure hub.”




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