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The hospitality industry is robust in this part of the world and people love the outdoors, especially the Northumberland coast, so I see the venue as meeting the needs of both the local community with its planned job creation as well as catering for the growing number of visitors choosing to visit Northumberland.” “The impact of the pandemic has not thrown the project off track but rather has provided time for me to push on faster and more efficiently. I truly believe we can create one of the best restaurants on the North East coast that will mirror the beauty of the village. My desire is to ensure that any development is in keeping with the local surroundings and what the local community would enjoy. “Having been a long-term visitor to Beadnell with my parents, I have spent many years of enjoyment in the area. Mr Dixon said: “We are pleased to be working with the team at Ashdan Consulting which has solid experience of working on these types of projects. The proposed new venture is currently in for planning with Northumberland County Council. We want to inspire our global community to celebrate victories, not sweat the small stuff, and live life to the fullest.Upstairs it will offer a more formal dining experience with views to Dunstanburgh Castle, a creative menu of locally caught, grilled fish and other fresh produce. No matter where you are in the world, we want Lucy’s to be a place to relax, have fun, and be yourself. With five locations in two countries, Lucy’s has the great fortune of interacting with people from all walks of life, and every day we welcome locals, visitors, wayward travelers, the young, and the young at heart with the same enthusiasm as the original Lucy’s. Now after 34 years of serving up unforgettable experiences, Lucy’s is more committed than ever to our mission of helping our guests make unforgettable memories by providing delicious food, killer drinks, and amazing service.

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Lucy’s quickly became a second home for its guests – a place where anyone could walk in and immediately feel like they belonged. But it’s zany staff, killer drinks, and laid-back vibe attracted more than just Upper West Siders who longed for the beach. When the original Lucy’s opened in New York City in 1985, it was meant to be a refuge for displaced surfers banging out a living in the concrete jungle.











Surfer bar