New: Imaginarium 1876 Venue Now Open

Exciting news! Currently the Imaginarium team have a restaurant situated in the Market Place in Barton Upon Humber, so it’s not a million miles away but it’s not as close as it’s NEW sister venue The Imaginarium 1876

The brand-new Imaginarium 1876 officially opens it’s doors on Wednesday 3rd December in the Elizabeth Quarter building in the town centre.

They will be launching with daytime opening only throughout December while they find their feet and deal with the festive period.

DECEMBER OPENING HOURS
Mon–Fri: 7:30am – 4:30pm
Sat–Sun: 9:00am – 4:30pm

Eventually, when the venue has fully launched it will be open in the evenings too.

By day, it will be a chic bistro and café, and by night, a vibrant restaurant

The current Imaginarium Gastro Lounge in Barton offers contemporary British & European cuisine, cocktails, wines and premium beers.

Breakfast and Daytime

The Imaginarium Gastro Lounge have agreed a lease with the council and will be opening a brand new second restaurant inside the newly built and currently unoccupied Elizabeth Quarter ground floor situated on the site of the old market in Scunthorpe town centre (near Church Square and the library). Now, this building is very smart looking on the outside and certainly very eye catching so I’ve got no doubt it’s going to look good!

The new restaurant was a complete blank canvas, with no kitchen or dividing walls so they’ve had their work cut out to renovate and create a welcoming space.

Owners of The Imaginarium said on a video posted by North Lincs Council “It’s not just about the food, we want to create a space for the community, where everyone feels welcome and safe.”

Our offer is something for everyone – fresh, quality food made in-house. You’ll find healthy, modern options alongside our much-loved Imaginarium favourites. From freshly baked breads and cakes to open sandwiches and barista coffee, everything is crafted with care and designed to bring people together.
“Our vision is simple: to serve food that nourishes, in a place that connects. This restaurant will always be more than the menu, because for us it’s not just about opening the doors to a restaurant – it’s about opening doors to a brighter future. This space will belong to the people of Scunthorpe.”

Tracey Moxon, co-owner of The Imaginarium, said

Google maps are yet to update their Ariel view of the finished building but below shows you the location of Elizabeth Quarter in the top left corner the metal structure.


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