Livingston Designer Outlet has announced the opening of its latest dining and entertainment venue, CafeBar Nineteen62. This family-owned establishment has opened its doors to customers, offering a bold venue-meets-cafe-bar concept that promises excellent food and drink alongside a regular line-up of live music.

An Innovative Dining Concept

As its third venue and first shopping centre location, Nineteen62 aims to redefine the culinary offering at Scotland’s largest designer outlet with its recognisable ‘dine or don’t’ tagline. This flexible approach is not confined to traditional café, bar, or restaurant categories, allowing it to cater to a wide range of customer needs.

A Spacious and Vibrant Setting

Spanning 3,789 sq ft, Nineteen62 features a spacious outdoor area ideal for year-round al fresco dining, accommodating up to 200 seats with private pods and fire pits. The vibrant indoor space is designed with reclaimed wood, steel accents, local stone, and the brand’s signature decorative elements that blend Victorian and steampunk influences, creating a unique and inviting atmosphere.

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Live Music and Local Talent

Nineteen62 will host free live music gigs from Thursday to Sunday, showcasing a variety of local West Lothian artists. This not only enhances the dining experience but also supports local talent, further cementing Livingston’s status as a vibrant destination.

Supporting Local Suppliers

In line with its commitment to supporting local businesses, Nineteen62 will source ingredients from Scottish suppliers such as The Wee Tea Company, White Dove Coffee Roasters, Great Grog Wines, JB Foods, Fife Creamery, and Gateside Farm. This dedication to local sourcing ensures high-quality food while fostering strong community connections.

Nicky Lovell, Head of Retail and Business Development at Global Mutual, shared her perspective on the new venue: “CafeBar Nineteen62 is a fresh and exciting concept with a visionary owner – we’re very excited as it really plays into our strategy of creating retail third spaces. Visitors need more than shops, and by transforming the centre into a dynamic environment that creates connections and cultivates customer loyalty, we are likely to see customers increasing dwell-time and repeat visitation.”

Lovell added: “Nineteen62 offers Livingston’s customers an opportunity to stay later – meeting friends, eating great food, or having a cocktail and listening to live music. This moves beyond the standard shopping experience, allowing visitors to foster a sense of affinity for the centre.”

David Stein, Owner of CafeBar Nineteen62

David Stein, Owner of CafeBar Nineteen62, commented: “Opening CafeBar Nineteen62 at Livingston Designer Outlet is a fantastic and exciting new milestone for us. This prime location not only allows us to connect with a great community but also provides a unique opportunity to showcase our passion for exceptional food within a great setting and ambiance. We’re incredibly excited to share our vision and create memorable experiences for our guests in such a unique setting.”

A Rich Heritage

Originating 45 years ago with the award-winning David Stein Butchers in Bathgate and Blackburn, the brand expanded its culinary offering with the opening of CafeBar 1912 in Bathgate in 2013. Known for its exceptional cocktails, live music, and delicious meals using the finest meats from the family butchers, Nineteen62 continues this legacy.

A New Vibrant Addition

CafeBar Nineteen62 is set to become a vibrant addition to Livingston Designer Outlet, offering a unique blend of dining and entertainment that enhances the overall customer experience. With its commitment to quality, community, and local talent, Nineteen62 promises to be a hit among visitors.

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