WINDSOR locals will soon be spoilt for choice as a range of eateries are set to open in the town very soon.
The Ivy Royal Windsor already opened its doors a few weeks ago, which has already received rave reviews from customers.
And now more restaurants and cafes will be joining for locals and tourists to enjoy eating at.
One restaurant, that is going to fling open its doors in July is fast food chain, Five Guys.
It'll open its Windsor branch in Windsor Royal Station in the coming weeks.
And that's not the only one that people can get excited about.
Resident Maz Chishty spotted all the signage going up for some other new places and managed to take some snaps.
She saw there is also going to be an Ole & Steen opening up in King Edward Court over the summer months.
The all-day bakery, which has been running for more than 20 years, offers handcrafted breads and pastries that celebrates the best from Denmark.
Then she found the new Franca Manca signage was starting to be put up at 136/137 Peascod Street, which replaces the former White Stuff unit.
A spokesperson for GCW, who acted on behalf of the landlord for the site, said: “Franco Manca will no doubt be a great addition to Peascod Street and Windsor.
“Their opening in the former White Stuff highlights the shift we are seeing across the country from traditional retail to more food and beverage occupiers.
“After a difficult period, there has been a lot of retail and leisure activity in Windsor over the past 12 months, with several new entrants now open or opening soon."
A new Indian vegetarian restaurant Crispy Dosa is also planning on welcoming customers to its branch.
It already has sites in Reading, Hounslow, Watford and Greenford and now Windsor residents can enjoy its South Indian dishes too.
And finally, a Lebanese cuisine is going to open in the town.
Lebaneats is a quick-service brand known for its shawarma, wraps, salad and meal bowls.
So it's all happening in Windsor and the Observer will keep our readers updated with opening dates as and when we get them.
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