Popular Italian restaurant could soon return to Hull

Pasco's is 'coming soon' to Hull
-Credit: (Image: Harry Ingham)


A popular East Yorkshire restaurant chain is hoping to make its return to Hull following the closure of its previous site.

Pasco's Italian has submitted a licensing application to Hull City Council for its new site in King William House, Lowgate. The application seeks permission for the restaurant to operate and sell alcohol between the hours of 8:00 to 23:00.

The chain currently has three restaurants, two in Beverley and one in Cottingham.

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This will not be the company's first venture into Hull, having previously had a site at St Andrew's Quay. The site opened in the spring of 2021 but closed earlier this year.

The company have already started advertising job vacancies for roles such as General Manager and Front of House Supervisor for the new site on Indeed.com.

Hull City Council's licensing sub-committee will now review and decide the fate of Pasco's application.

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