A popular Cirencester restaurant is set to reopen next month.
Harry Hares, on Gosditch Street, will open again in April after a full refurbishment under the Notorious Plates Group.
The eatery was a firm favourite dining destination before it closed down in the early 2000s, before coming back in various guises including Chophouse and St Austell’s Graze.
Most recently it was being run by Liz Maw, but she left at the end of 2021 when St Austell Brewery decided not to renew and the building has been closed ever since.
A spokesman for Notorious Plates said: “We are hoping to be open on April 19.
"We hope Cirencester will like what we have planned, there are some big changes taking place so watch this space.”
Notorious Plates also run Waterside Kitchen and Bar on the Cerney Lakes and The Crown at Cerney Wick.
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