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Ask Italian in Derby’s Market Place has closed down Buy classic wow gold (Image: Google)Get the biggest Daily stories by emailSubscribeSee our privacy noticeMore newslettersThank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee our privacy noticeCould not subscribe, try again laterInvalid EmailDerby has lost another restaurant with Ask Italian closing down for good.The Market Place outlet has endured a turbulent time due to low footfall, not helped by the closure of the neighbouring Assembly Rooms.Now, the restaurant looks lifeless as all of the decor inside has been cleared out.On Ask Italian website, there is a notice up for the Derby branch which reads: “Sorry this restaurant is now permanently closed.”The reasons for the closure have not been revealed by the company and there are no signs up in the windows to indicate why it has shut.A Facebook user, who said Ask Italian was one of their favourite places for good food, visited on Thursday, June 27. They wrote: “Can believe Ask Italian is closing down in Derby. It one of my favourite places for chilled night and good food.The latest review was a five star rating left two weeks ago.
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