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Cirencester restaurant to reopen its doors

Harry Hare's Restaurant will reopen in April after a full refurbishment under the Notorious Plates Group.

The Gosditch Street eatery was a firm favourite dining destination for the residents of its home town, Cirencester, as well as attracting diners from across the region before it closed down in the early 2000s before coming back in various guises including Chophouse, St Austell's Graze and a pop up restaurant which commenced in 2020 but suffered due to various numerous lockdowns.

Notorious Plates run two other unique Cotswold venues including Waterside Kitchen and Bar on the Cerney Lakes, a contemporary restaurant serving up world cuisine including sushi, and The Crown at Cerney Wick, which they have recently renovated and given a refreshing small plates menu.

A spokesman for Notorious Plates said: "We are hoping to be open on 19 April. We hope Cirencester will like what we have planned. There are some big changes taking place so watch this space."

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