Flooding closes popular Hull restaurant Port-Side Bistro
A NAUTICAL-THEMED restaurant has been forced to close over the Christmas period because of flooding.
Port-Side Bistro was expected to have been packed every night over the Christmas season. However, a faulty water pipe in the wall has been blamed for causing the flood.
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Port-Side Bistro in Princes Dock Street
Owner Mark Duckett, 49, said he was hopeful the restaurant would be back open in time for New Year.
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Comments
by thesnooper
Tuesday, December 04 2012, 11:30PM
“i cant believe that they will shut over the busy christmas period mop up dry out, dry line the affected wall decorate and crack on even if it is a temp repair i wouldnt be losing out on one of the busiest periods of the year”
by captainmerlot
Tuesday, December 04 2012, 10:46PM
“"Port side bistro was expected to be packed every night ..."
Was this article written by an estate agent ?”
by AnitaD
Tuesday, December 04 2012, 10:40PM
“hope it is - myself and a couple of friends we due to have a meal there last friday evening, instead we had to us a different restaurant and although food was ok, was nothing exceptional”
by SPBlakeney
Tuesday, December 04 2012, 10:38PM
“I was going to say you couldnt make upa story like this, but...if it wasnt for the adverts I'd think it was April”
by dannydarko222
Tuesday, December 04 2012, 10:32PM
“I await the scintillating news of a plumbing fault with baited breath...”
by Prescotts_Cat
Tuesday, December 04 2012, 9:46PM
“Water coming out the walls, customers sat in sou'westers and waiters slipping and sliding would add to the nautical theme.”