Uniplural Group, a leading diversified service group in Malta, has continued its strategic expansion with the grand opening of Covo, a new social dining hub under its hospitality division, Uniplural Hospitality.

Covo marks a significant step forward for Uniplural Hospitality, solidifying its presence in the competitive Maltese culinary landscape.
Nestled on the picturesque Birżebbuġa seaside, Covo seeks to offer an unparalleled Mediterranean dining experiencing, leveraging fresh, local ingredients and breathtaking sea views. Diners can expect a vibrant atmosphere, perfect for unwinding and connecting with friends and family over delectable dishes.
“Covo represents Uniplural Group’s exciting venture into the restaurant sector,” Uniplural Group CEO Charmaine Montesin said.

“Our vision, however, extends beyond simply offering a meal. We aim to create an experience – a Mediterranean escape where warm hospitality awakens the joy of shared moments,” she added.
“We envision a haven for creating memories, where everyone can savour the pleasure of connection and exceptional cuisine,” Ms Montesin concluded.

Covo’s debut underscores Uniplural Group’s evolving presence and its strategic diversification beyond healthcare, childcare, and education.
This captivating new venue with its focus on fresh flavours, stunning ambience, and warm service, seeks to provide an unforgettable dining experience.
Covo is poised to become a beloved destination for both residents and tourists, further enriching Malta’s already vibrant culinary scene.
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