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New Cheltenham restaurant creates 35 jobs

A new restaurant, which describes itself as quirky, eccentric and playful, will open at Cheltenham's Brewery Quarter on Tuesday February 28.

Cosy Club is part of the Loungers Group which has invested £789,000 in the new brewery outlet, creating 35 new jobs.

Cosy Club offers informal casual dining, drinking and lounging in a homely and family friendly environment. "Think mansion splendour meets village hall eccentricity" says the restaurant which serves up comfort food classics as well as offering an extensive brunch menu, variety of sandwiches and a selection of tapas.

Paul Alexander, Senior Operations Manager, Loungers, said: "At Cosy Club, we serve up a sense of being somewhere special with a hint of nostalgia. From a lazy breakfast to family lunch or a night out in your glad rags.

"We're in the heart of the buzzing Brewery Quarter and we're thrilled to be part of such an exciting development."

The restaurant features mix matched tables and dining chairs, battered old cocktail armchairs, sleek 1930's sofas and mid-century sideboards. The walls are adorned with flock wallpaper, William Morris classics, family portraits, flags, banners and iconic 50's artwork peppered with the odd piece of taxidermy thrown in for good measure

Demelsa Coleman, marketing manager for The Brewery Quarter said: "We're delighted to welcome Cosy Club to The Brewery Quarter. The level of investment in their restaurant is matched by the amazing finish and quality service they will offer."

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