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Mold: No.32 Bar celebrates successful first year in business

Mold: No.32 Bar celebrates successful first year in business

Leader Live2 days ago
Nestled in the heart of Mold, No. 32 Bar has come on leaps and bounds since taking the plunge last summer, with owner Sam Kelly admitting the venture has inspired her to consider expanding.
The chic establishment occupies the former Boots Pharmacy, which closed in 2020, and offers an elegant atmosphere.
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Customers can unwind and socialise, and indulge in a premium selection of wines, spirits, cocktails and beers.
At the Leader, we reached out to the team to find out how the first-year has gone.
Sam said: "It's been a fantastic first year for No.32 – not only has it been a lot of fun, but the business has really taken off and I'm thrilled with how it's going.
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"The feedback from customers has been overwhelmingly positive, particularly around our customer service, cocktails, and the table service concept – which people really love and tell us is something totally different for Mold."
The bar promised to deliver a unique and upscale setting that caters for all - and that's certainly been the case.
With live entertainment and acoustic performances, the business has unleased additional employment and economic opportunities for Mold.
Looking ahead, Sam and her dedicated team will focus on opening on Fridays and Saturdays only, as those are their busiest and most vibrant nights.
Outside of those times, No. 32 will continue to run special ticketed events, such as their champagne and charcuterie evenings.
They are also keen to make more use of the space through private hire opportunities for customers.
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Sam continues: "Due to its success this year, I am also considering looking at other venues outside of Mold and duplicating the concept.
"The best part about running No.32 in Mold has definitely been the people. Everyone is so welcoming, and I genuinely appreciate every single customer who walks through the door – they're the ones who help create such a brilliant atmosphere week in, week out.
"If the next 12 months are anything like the last, I'll be very happy!"

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