Pasta Evangelists could be opening in Richmond

By Heather Nicholls

19th Mar 2024 | Local News

Pasta Evangelists could be opening in Richmond in the place of Bridge and Hill. (Photo Credit: Google Maps).
Pasta Evangelists could be opening in Richmond in the place of Bridge and Hill. (Photo Credit: Google Maps).

Pasta Evangelists could be set to open in Richmond in the place of Bridge and Hill living store on Hill Street.

A planning application submitted to Richmond Council on behalf of ARA Pasta LTD for "Externally illuminated fascia sign and none illuminated projecting sign" shows plans for the restaurant to open at 56-58 Hill Street. 

An impression of what the outside would look like. (Photo Credit: Planning Application).

Pasta Evangelists is a fresh pasta delivery and takeaway service. 

The plans include a brass trough light which will be cut into the perimeter beading for the illuminated fascia.

The existing fascia will be sanded back, primed, and painted.

The proposed indoor plans. (Photo Credit: Planning Application).

The plans also suggest that there will be space for 23 customers inside the restaurant as well as delivery and takeaway collection areas.

If the plans go ahead the restaurant will be situated next to Ottolenghi, which is also set to open in Richmond soon.

See the full application here.

     

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