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A new foodie future at Oughtibridge Paper Mill (Image: Supplied) Peak District One of the most exciting adventures in food is happening in September as acclaimed Sheffield restaurant Joro relocates to a new site within the iconic Oughtibridge Paper Mill development on the edge of the Peak District. Luke French and Stacey Sherwood-French will create a dining destination in Oughtibridge, with the Mill consisting of flagship JÖRO Restaurant, alongside two bars and an outdoor BBQ kitchen concept located on the terrace, based around live fire cooking, much like JÖRO. Alongside this, the mill sees seven new rooms.

Exciting times for Luke who says, ‘We have been searching for quite some time for a new home, which will allow us to really push the whole experience to the next level. We really wanted to make sure that we enhance the characteristics everyone knows and loves in our tasting menus, but with more space for the team, and additional areas for our guests to enjoy the experience.’ The site will offer five studio rooms and two, one-bedroom apartments, giving guests the chance to stay for a foodie night or weekend stay.



Designed by Luke and Stacey, the rooms are Scandi-inspired, offering a calming atmosphere with views of the Peak District border. While you're there Fill your basket! The site will be home to Shop by JÖRO, a deli shop within the mill, selling a range of everyday ingredients including teas, coffees, JÖRO’s own wine and gin, and cured meats. jororestau.

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