The Deli Kitchen serves up local delights

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Brewery Square in Dorchester expands its foodie offering, following the opening of The Deli Kitchen, providing locally sourced delights.

The Deli Kitchen can be found at 13 Weymouth Avenue, on the site of the former Simon’s Deli. The establishment offers fresh salads and sandwiches, smoothie bowls, and platter boards showcasing some of Dorset’s finest produce as well as gluten free and vegan menu options.

Charlotte Spracklen, centre manager at Brewery Square said: “The Deli Kitchen is a wonderful addition to the Square, their food is truly delicious and it’s so exciting to see so many local suppliers all in one place. We look forward to working with the team.”

The Deli Kitchen is a new addition to the line-up of businesses for the development. Open Monday to Saturday from 9am until 5pm and Sundays 10am until 2pm, serving breakfast and lunch with a variety of locally sourced brands including Baboo Gelato, The Gilded Teapot and Finca, along with homemade cakes and savouries.

Liz Meradith, owner of The Deli Kitchen, commented: “We are excited to join the wonderful team at Brewery Square. We’ve taken great care to ensure that as many of our products are locally sourced so that everyone can enjoy the delicious treats that the area has to offer.”

The retail offering at Brewery Square includes Woods Furniture, HOBBS, Phase Eight, Jones Bootmaker, Joules and Stolen from Susie. Restaurants include Zizzi, Carluccio’s, Wagamama and Morrish & Banham Wine Merchant and Tasting Room. For more information please visit www.brewerysquare.com

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