Work has been completed on a new restaurant in Aylesbury.
The restaurant is officially opening tonight in flagship Exchange development in the town centre.
Mediterranean restaurant and bar, Opuz, joins a suite of other upmarket eateries situated in the 2,515ft development in the heart of Aylesbury town centre. The Exchange is owned by Buckinghamshire Council and is managed by its Property Team.
Rachael Matthews, Deputy Cabinet Member for Town Centre Regeneration said: "This is wonderful news for residents and visitors to Aylesbury who will be spoilt for choice in terms of dining destinations. We are keen for Aylesbury to be seen as a location of choice for those who want to enjoy a meal out with family or friends. We have worked hard to ensure a mouth-watering mix of independent and chain restaurants to suit every taste and budget."
The Exchange comprises 47 modern one and two-bedroom residential apartments on the upper storeys with a number of retail units on the ground floor. The property has been developed by Buckinghamshire Council in recent years and previously by the former Aylesbury Vale District Council as part of the regeneration works in the Exchange Street area, following on from the development of the Waterside Theatre, Waitrose and the Travelodge. The development opened in March 2019 and the first restaurant opened its doors in April 2019.
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