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New bottomless pizza restaurant Moto Pizza opens on Fore Street

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Essex-based chain Moto Pizza has opened its first Ipswich restaurant, offering unlimited pizza and 50% off deals to celebrate its launch.

The big picture: The restaurant, which opened on Wednesday, has taken over the former Takayama site on Fore Street, marking the chain's third location after successful venues in Chelmsford and Colchester.

Why it matters: This brings a new dining concept to Ipswich, with the restaurant offering unlimited pizza during lunch hours between Tuesday and Friday.

Moto Pizzza on Fore Street, Ipswich
Moto Pizzza on Fore Street, IpswichOliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk

The details:

  • Opening hours are 12:00 to 22:00 Tuesday to Saturday

  • Sundays operate on reduced hours of 12:00 to 20:00

  • The venue is closed on Mondays

  • Walk-in tables are available for groups of 1-4 people

  • Larger groups of 5 or more need to book online

Opening promotion: To celebrate it's opening and test their service, the restaurant is offering 50% bottomless pizza until Sunday 2 February.

Background:

  • The site was previously home to Takayama Japanese and Korean restaurant

  • Takayama relocated to St Nicholas Street in April 2023, with the site remaining vacant until now

  • Initial plans for the site proposed a venue called Papas Pizza before eventually becoming Moto Pizza

The bottom line: Moto Pizza's expansion into Ipswich represents another vote of confidence for the town centre, as the chain brings its third restaurant to Suffolk's county town.

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Could Ipswich's Debenhams become our own 'Shredenhams'?

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Bristol's skatepark conversion shows how community-focused projects can breathe new life into abandoned high street buildings. Should Ipswich follow suit?

Why it matters: With dozens of abandoned retail spaces across the UK, Bristol has found a creative way to reinvigorate their high street.

Bristol's old Debenhams building has undergone a radical revamp — it's now a skatepark.

Now dubbed "Shredenhams," the once-iconic department store has swapped retail racks for ramps, thanks to Campus Skateboarding, the team behind Bristol's beloved Campus Pool and Park.

A hot pink "SHRED" sign now hangs over the old store logo as curious locals press their faces to the glass for a sneak peek.

Shredenhams in Bristol
Shredenhams in BristolShredenhams

Inside, you'll find: A full-blown skatepark, plus a bar, pool tables, dartboards and arcade machines.

What it costs: £10 gets visitors unlimited access to the space for the day, with the freedom to come and go as they please.

For context: Campus Skateboarding has a long history of revitalising unused spaces:

  • It all started in 2011 on a derelict college site

  • Campus Bedminster ran from 2011-2012

  • In 2012, they took over the previously council-run skatepark "Sub-Side"

  • The space became known as Campus Park after adaptations

  • In 2014, they started the Bishopsworth swimming pool revival project, known as Campus Pool

  • Campus Pool opened in 2015 with the help of Canvas

Meanwhile in Ipswich: The former Debenhams building has been vacant since 2021 and its owners, Unex, have been unable to secure a new tenant despite making improvements to the premises.

  • It shut after online fashion retailer Boohoo bought the brand and its website for £55m, but closed the 118 stores

  • The former Ipswich store sits within the four-storey Waterloo House building on Cornhill

  • It was built in 1975 with Debenhams' tenancy agreement starting on 8 August 1977

The bottom line: As empty department stores continue to plague UK high streets, Bristol's innovative approach raises the question: Could Ipswich's Debenhams find a new purpose as a community-focused venue rather than waiting for another retailer to fill the space?

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