A POPULAR restaurant and bar chain founded by one of The Real Housewives of Cheshire stars is heading for Chester.
Boujee, which already has sites in Liverpool and Manchester, could soon be opening a venue on Pepper Street in the city's so-called Dining Quarter.
The trendy, all-pink eatery has lodged an application with Cheshire West and Chester Council for a premises licence.
The chain was founded by model and reality television personality Lystra Adams who features in the hit ITV show The Real Housewives of Cheshire.
Earlier this year she hinted that Chester and London would be the next likely destinations for her emerging brand.
The premises licence application is for Unit R2 at 33 Pepper Street – formerly Firejacks – with the proposed opening hours being 10am until 1.30am, Monday to Sunday.
If granted, it would allow Boujee to supply alcohol between the hours of 10am and 1am, and from the start time on New Year's Eve to the terminal hour for New Year's Day.
It would also permit the performance of live music, recorded music and dance during the same hours, while late night refreshment would also be allowed from 11pm until 1.30am, Monday to Sunday.
The public has until September 17 to have their say on the application.
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