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Loungers opens largest Lounge to date

Loungers made a triumphant return to the city where it all began, opening Ritorno Lounge in Bristol.

The largest Lounge to date, Ritorno Lounge makes quite an impact on Bristol’s iconic Harbourside with an outside terrace overlooking Pero’s Bridge, a 10.5-metre-long feature bar, huge mural paying homage to Lounges across the UK and, in a first for Lounges, its very own private dining room. Despite its size guests and Lounge aficionados will feel very at home, with trademark lighting, oversized vintage sofas, upholstered chairs and eclectic artwork and portraits in abundance.

Gemma Irwin, Head of Community, Loungers says: “To be opening our 228th Lounge in such an incredible spot in our beloved city of Bristol is incredibly special, and a proud milestone for us. There are many great places to hang out in this part of Bristol so we’re delighted to now be in the position to offer visitors the option of enjoying our fabulous food, drink and excellent hospitality.”

A busy week for Loungers as the group also opened its 36th Cosy Club, in Sheffield.

Find out more at their website and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

July 23, 2024

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