Sunderland Echo

Cocktail bar adding to the mix of what’s on offer at Sheepfolds

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Cocktails are the latest addition to the impressive line-up at the historic stables A pair of Sunderland­born mixologist­s are bringing their skills to a new venture at the Sheepfolds Stables developmen­t.

Founded by life-long best friends Daniel Lemon and Ashton Williamson, born in Sunderland, Yem will sit alongside an already busy line-up of food and drink businesses when work is complete on the historic former stable block.

The venue will serve cocktails that make use of an innovative new 'smoking drinks' system from Sunderland-based business Jetchill, which uses dry ice snow to 'add some theatre' to the cocktails being served.

Ashton, who previously worked at Revolution, where he climbed the ranks to head of brand and training, said: “While working in and managing some of the best bars in London, Edinburgh and abroad, we always asked ourselves ‘why can’t we have this back yem?’"

"We were always incredibly keen to return to our roots and bring something new and unique to our hometown.”

Ashton has also managed internatio­nal cocktail venues in London, Manchester and Edinburgh, including the world-famous Portobello Star Cocktail Bar in Notting Hill and Dandelyan in London, which was named World’s Best Bar in 2018 during Ashton’s tenure.

Daniel is an actor, writer, producer, and director, who returned to the North East in 2018 to open the Newcastleb­ased creative and education hub The Actors Forge, now one of the region’s leading training and education centres.

The pair are working together to create their new flagship cocktail venue in the Grade II-listed venue close to the Stadium of Light.

The developmen­t is part of the 'Riverside Sunderland' vision and will be connected to the city centre and developmen­ts

on the former Vaux site via the new footbridge, constructi­on work on which began this week.

The former stables are being transforme­d by Sunderland headquarte­red architectu­re and engineerin­g practice Building Design Northern (BDN).

Daniel said: “Sheepfolds Stables is such an incredible venue, with stunning architectu­re along with a presence and sense of scale

that is really unique to Sunderland.

"Operating alongside some of the best food and drinks providers in the region, such as Si King, was an opportunit­y we simply couldn’t pass up.

“Our vision is to create a modern, forward-thinking, high-quality destinatio­n that can truly put Sunderland on the map as a city of culture, cuisine and now drinks.

"Yem will be a grand,

beautiful venue, with a touch of class and a welcoming feel. We want all of our customers to feel at Yem.”

Yem will serve a range of classic and original drinks using local inspiratio­n and ingredient­s and has plans to partner with Sheepfolds tenant Speyside Distillers, to create a unique whisky and gin experience for customers. The venue will also host cocktail masterclas­ses and tasting events.

The 'smoking drinks' system was the brainchild of experience­d leisure entreprene­ur Bob Senior, and he is looking forward to seeing Yem make use of it when the venue opens.

He said: “We are really excited to collaborat­e with Yem to deliver our award-winning drinks systems to their cocktail concepts at Sheepfolds Stables.

“It is an incredibly exciting time for Sunderland, and as a local business, it is great to see the positive seismic changes that are taking place in the city. We look forward to working with Yem to raise the bar for drinks in the North East.”

Yem is expected to create new full-time and part-time job opportunit­ies for the area when it opens, and is looking to employ local people and provide long-term training and developmen­t in bar tendering, service and management.

The cocktail creatives will complement the diverse line-up of food, drink and leisure operators moving into the vibrant leisure venue, including Hairy Bikers star Si King, Speyside Distillers, The Calabash Tree and Southpaw Dance Company.

Tamar Hassan, a skilled chef who has worked in some of the world’s best restaurant­s, will also open an Asian-inspired restaurant, Hidden Lotus. The venue is expected to open in late 2023.

Rochelle Richardson, a director at Building Design Northern which has an office in Ulverston as well as Sunderland, said, “With a distinct offering to complement the other fantastic businesses already lined up for the venue, we are delighted to add Yem to an exciting line-up that will establish Sheepfolds Stables as a centre of excellence in food and drink.”

Planning permission was granted for the Stables’ transforma­tion in May 2022, paving the way for the existing Grade II listed buildings to be transforme­d into a new, creative destinatio­n, for food, drinks, events and entertainm­ent. BDN has been supported with its plans for the building by Sunderland City Council.

Councillor Graeme Miller, leader of Sunderland City Council, said: “Sheepfolds Stables promises to deliver a fantastic food and drinks experience, with an eclectic mix of occupiers who are all different, but united by a passion for raising the bar. We’re delighted to be supporting in bringing brilliant new businesses like Yem to the city.”

To find out more about Yem, follow @yem.sunderland on Instagram

 ?? ?? Ashton Williamson and Daniel Lemon with Cllr Graeme Miller and BDN’s Rochelle Richardson. Photo Elliot Nichol.
Ashton Williamson and Daniel Lemon with Cllr Graeme Miller and BDN’s Rochelle Richardson. Photo Elliot Nichol.
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Sunderland’s Sheepfolds Stables developmen­t.

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