Turtle Bay has revealed some brand new alterations to their outdoor seating in Oxford.
The Caribbean chain has one restaurant in the city centre, which can be found on Friar’s Entry just off Magdalen Street.
There have been booths outside the venue for quite some time but these have recently been given a facelift by the bar.
Each booth has now been given a roof to battle the elements while they have also been given a fresh lick of paint and had lights installed inside for ambience.
General manager David Harrison said: “It was more of a weather thing as it is pretty much always raining in the UK.
“So because we have the area and we already had the bench seating, it was to make the alleyway look a bit nicer and now it is also covered for us so we can use it more of the year round.
“It took the company that we use a couple of days to sort it and in the last couple of days, we have had some lights put inside the booths to brighten them up along with more paint.
“Customers are really enjoying it because they can obviously sit outside for more Al Fresco dining and it's covered now so they're no longer wet.
“People can book them specifically with even bottomless brunch available to have outside in the booths too.”
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