Former Wildings restaurant in Salisbury to get new lease of life

It's set to become a 'British food, cocktails and wine' venue

Author: Faye TryhornPublished 15th Feb 2023
Last updated 15th Feb 2023

The former Wildings restaurant in Salisbury looks set to reopen within weeks.

Local business the Immersive Group have put up signage at the High Street unit.

Job adverts have also appeared online for front of house staff and chefs at the restaurant.

Those state they're due to open in March 2023.

The listings say the 'offering will be high quality British food, cocktails and wine' and will be open for lunch and dinner.

The business already runs Salisbury's Tinga Mexican restaurant, Deacons pub, 1920s themed venue Caboose, and the seasonal Market Place venues Frost and the Salisbury City Garden.

On their website, the group, owned by Dave and Aimee Hancock, say they're:

"A collection of brands with the common mission to provide immersive, engaging and visceral experiences for all."

The High Street site's been empty since November, when Wilding closed their doors - blaming the cost of living crisis.

Before that venue was home to Café Rouge, but the national brand shut their branch in Salisbury in August 2021.

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