Lebanese Street Food Set for Gunnersbury Lane

Eat Lebo wants to take over the former Casereccio premises


The former location of Casereccio. Picture: Google Streetview

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September 2, 2024

An application has been submitted for a premises licence for a new restaurant on Gunnersbury Lane.

Eat Lebo wants to take over the former home of Casereccio which has been vacant for over a year. The Italian restaurant closed last August after operating at the site since 2011.

The new restaurant would serve urban Lebanese street food and is part of a franchise operation started in 2020 by Henri and Emile Salaméh.

It aims a ‘modern day influence crowd’ with a high proportion of sales coming from delivery apps. The company says that its dishes are inspired by the nomads of Lebanon.

The application will be determined by the Hounslow Council Licensing Panel and if granted would allow the sale of alcohol at 10A The Broadway, Gunnersbury Lane Monday to Thursday 10:00am-11:30pm, Friday to Saturday: 10:00am-12:30am, Sunday 10:00am-11:30pm. The premises would be open to the public for a further half an hour.

Anyone wishing to make representations about this application must give notice in writing via email by 12 September to licensing@hounslow.gov.uk.

 

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