A burger shop will be introducing cocktails after a refurbishment to give the venue a brand-new look.
Smoky Boys, a restaurant founded in Watford in 2015 before expanding to other areas, plans to make a “huge change” to its St Albans Road branch.
The restaurant will be renovated with al fresco seating and a new look, as well as a new menu and drinks such as cocktails, mocktails and beers.
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It will also begin to screen live sports at the venue.
Founder Sharif Rahman estimates that work will start in “a week or two” and the branch will be closed for nearly three months, adding that it should reopen by mid-November.
He said that after growing to ten stores and having “another seven in the pipeline”, there was a need to go back to where it all started.
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