Southport has suffered another major loss to its hospitality scene as Bistrot Pierre on Lord Street is now listed as permanently closed on Google. The restaurant, which occupied a prime location by the Monument on the corner of Lord Street and Nevill Street, is no longer answering calls, and a closure notice has reportedly been placed in the window.
Bistrot Pierre’s closure follows a series of hospitality losses in Southport, including:
The restaurant, which once occupied the former Russel & Bromley site, had been a popular dining spot, offering French-inspired cuisine and a stylish atmosphere for both locals and visitors. Its closure leaves another empty unit on Lord Street, raising concerns about the future of the area’s hospitality and retail offerings.
With multiple closures in the town centre, the question now is what’s next for these prime locations? Will another restaurant take its place, or is this part of a larger shift in Southport’s hospitality scene?
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