One of the founders of Sheffield’s new three-storey food hall has said that the space will be used to showcase Sheffield’s “multicultural DNA”.
His comments come after the new venue, titled Cambridge Street Collective, opened its doors for the first time earlier this week. The opening marks the culmination of a plan four years in the making after Blend Family, the firm behind the food hall, first proposed the project to Sheffield City council prior to the Covid 19 pandemic. Blend family is also the company behind Kelham Island’s Cutlery Works, as well as similar venues in Manchester and Liverpool.
Mr Bigland said: “A lot of our events will be based around the culture of the different kitchens. “If you’ve got a young family who are growing up in Sheffield, you want them to experience all the different cultures in the city, but sometimes it's hard to know where a dragon dance is happening for Chinese New Year, or where you can see Ethiopian new year or a celebration of Diwali. This gives us the ability to showcase some of that.
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