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A new coffee house, bar and live music venue has opened in a town centre in a former solicitors’ office.
The Glass House, which is in the Lower High Street in Ashford, opened for the first time earlier this month and will serve customers seven days a week from 7am to midnight.
In the mornings, it is serving breakfast, including coffees, teas and baked goods followed by freshly made rolls and sandwiches at lunchtime.
Afternoon teas are also available during lunch hours.
Later, customers can order from the tapas menu, while enjoying entertainment from a selection of bands and comedians.
On Friday and Saturday nights, The Glass House closes at 2am.
Three brothers - Max, Elliot and Lloyd Reeves - have teamed up with Daisy Guy to set up the venture.
The team has all got connections with the Romney Marsh and they have worked to provide a venue they would like to use themselves.
Ms Guy said: “We will be offering Chapel Down wine, Biddenden Cider, Romney Marsh beer and our very own Glass House lager as well as a wide selection of other wines and beers.
The site had recently opened as The Junction but the business closed earlier this year, leaving the building empty.