A Californian inspired restaurant will soon bring a new taste to residents palates.
RYND will be opening an eatery in the heart of Wokingham town centre, but a date hasn't been confirmed yet.
Owners Thomas and Jay hope to bring West Hollywood to Market Place.
Tom Anderson, co-owner, said: "We are very excited to open and have already started creating what we hope to be a welcoming space, and will share our menu and opening details with you soon."
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Pictures reveal a modern, art deco looking restaurant with marble banquets and foliage.
RYND promises to provide a space where you can retreat to and diners can expect to find "stunning" grazing boards, fresh cakes, desserts, doughnuts.
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You can also enjoy brunch, lunch and dinner with your family or friends.
There will also be an exciting cocktail menu featuring favourites from RYND's restaurant in Reading, as well as new special drinks.
Councillor Tony Lack, Wokingham Town Council Mayor, added: "On behalf of Wokingham Town Council I would like to offer RYND a very warm welcome to our town. We were delighted to receive a very high level of interest when The Courtyard space became available in the summer; this showed us the great confidence business has in Wokingham, even during these difficult times. The Council went through a rigorous process to fairly consider all parties - Tom and his team stood out.
"They will bring something new and different in terms of their food offer, approach to locally sourced food and their intention to become part of, and work with, our community.
"As they open in the heart of the town they will be a great additional to our Market Place and the town as a whole. The council wishes them every success and I would encourage everyone to come and support this new local business in the moths and years ahead."
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