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Caribbean-themed Turtle Bay opens in Lincoln City Centre

Turtle Bay Opens Its Doors in Lincoln City Centre

The long-awaited Turtle Bay restaurant and bar has officially been launched in Lincoln city centre. The establishment, renowned for its Caribbean theme, is now situated in the recently refurbished Lincoln Central Market, located in the Cornhill Quarter.

Turtle Bay's Nation-Wide Presence

Already a familiar name throughout the country with approximately 50 outlets, Turtle Bay has expanded its reach to Lincolnshire. Turtle Bay offers patrons a delightful Caribbean experience, not just with its food and beverage offerings, but its vibrantly colourful and animated ambience as well.

Inside Turtle Bay

The ground floor showcases striking colours and a dynamic feel, invoking the style of a beach shack. Key features include an open bar where customers can see their cocktails being crafted and windows offering a view into the kitchen, making the sizzling jerk chicken an enticing spectacle.

The restaurant creates a relaxingly enjoyable atmosphere with easy-going reggae tunes playing in the backdrop.

A Menu For Everyone

Turtle Bay offers a variety of gastronomic delights from West Indian curries to an array of burgers and wraps. There’s a dish to appeal to every palate, even including an extensive selection for vegans and vegetarians.

Adding to its allure are great deals on cocktails twice daily, and a bottomless brunch for £33.70, offering any brunch dish, wrap or burger with unlimited cocktails.

The Sampling Experience

The popular starter, Rum BBQ Wings priced at £6.30 comes with rum BBQ sauce, hot sauce and jerk mayo. The appetisers were reportedly served promptly, juicy, tasty with a balanced spicy strength.

The jerk chicken breast teamed with spiced fries, priced at £13.30, notably stood out, served with rich jerk gravy. A Passion Rum Punch cocktail rounded off the Caribbean treat.

Praiseworthy attributes observed included premium cutlery and table napkins, the friendliness of staff and an inviting atmosphere. The establishment also boasts additional seating and a run hideaway at its upstairs location complete with a terrace overlooking the Cornhill Quarter.

In conclusion, with Turtle Bay now more accessible than before, it is likely to be a frequent pick for local patrons.