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Restaurant planned for Aberdeen’s Amadeus

Former nightclub set for makeover

 

By Alison Rennie and Sally Hind  :wave:

 

Published: 13/10/2009

 

A FORMER Aberdeen nightspot today looked set to be transformed into one of the biggest restaurants in the region.

 

The £7 million Amadeus nightclub, at Aberdeen’s Queens Links beach leisure complex, has lain empty for more than six years.

 

But the vast 25,000sq ft former Amadeus building could now become a huge Chinese buffet restaurant.

 

Amadeus closed its doors in Aberdeen in 2003 and has been branded an eyesore.

 

Over the years Amadeus has been pinpointed as a potential spot for various business ventures in Aberdeen including a casino.

 

X Leisure bought the entire Aberdeen Queens Links site in 2005 and announced plans to turn it into a new gambling haven.

 

But chief executive of X Leisure, Frenchman PY Gerbeau, the man who transformed the fortunes of Disneyland Paris, said there had not been enough interest in the Aberdeen site from companies.

 

Today an X Leisure spokeswoman said the new business plan could be finalised within months.

 

She said: “We have leased out the Amadeus building to a company called Balman TT Ltd, which is based in Aberdeen.

 

“The company is to open a Chinese buffet restaurant.

 

“The plans will hopefully be finalised by the end of the year and I think the company ought to be on site by February.â€

 

Aberdeen’s beach site already includes several popular restaurant chains, such as Pizza Hut, TGI Friday’s and Frankie And Benny’s.

 

Another Chinese buffet chain, Jimmy Chung’s, also has a restaurant at Aberdeen beach.

 

And Dons director Willie Miller recently opened new fish restaurant Skippers on the Queens Links site.

 

But will they do good chips?

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I got invited to one of these in Gloucester last year, place used to be a bowling alley. Can see why it is successful you could barely move between the tables and, kowalski, they seemed to do more chips than anything else. Not sure if you could call them good though! Not somewhere I'd choose to go and I don't think I could be described as fussy.

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I recall slagging amadeus back in the day but in hindsight i actually enjoyed the place. One of the few places that was busy but never felt claustraphobicly full

 

I went away for a year and came back to find both it and the mudd club had shut. The dawn of the shite 'hiphop' club had begun in Aberdeen and my days of 'clubbing' came to a sharp end.

Small wanky places that are so packed you can barely get past the doorman let alone reach the bar. Seem to recall at least one of these places had 'a list' last time I was there.

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  • 2 years later...

Is this you testing the search function?

 

 

Nope. Just bored as fuck at the time and looked at the very last page. Look out for more thread revivals coming soon. Possibly about fat folk moaning.  :thumbsup:

 

 

But also thought about how this thread is almost 3 years old and it seems as though Skippers has been shut for about the same length of time.

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