It will have coffee, pastries and sandwiches, along with bottles of wine and beer, all to take away.
Bar Brett has secured permission for the shop, which will also offer cheese plates and charcuterie, as well as coffee and pastries.
The plans continued: “The aim for 364 Great Western Road is to move the off-sales licence across from 321 Great Western Road, and to operate this premises in part as a wine shop, but also selling coffee, pastries and sandwiches, along with bottles of wine and beer, all to take away.” A previous bid to convert the property was rejected due to concerns about the dispersal of cooking odours and “heating food above neighbouring residential properties”.
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