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Devon café shut after fire to be transformed into new venue under plans

The former Beachcomber restaurant building in Teignmouth has been shut since the blaze in 2017

CGI of the interior of The Captain's Table in Teignmouth.(Image: Fruition Design)

Plans have been submitted to transform a former Devon restaurant which closed after a fire into a new venue.

The former Beachcomber café on Teignmouth seafront has been shut since it was damaged in the blaze in 2017.

BusinessLive’s sister website DevonLive reported at the start of this year that the eatery could be after Teignbridge District Council agreed to advertise a new longer lease for the building, following a lengthy legal battle with its former tenant.

Torquay-based agency Fruition Design has now drawn up proposals on behalf of the new leaseholders, who have secured a 20-year stay, to refurbish the premises.

The new occupiers plan to operate a new “high-quality” 88-seater restaurant called The Captain's Table which could also include a bar and takeaway service.

If approved, work to improve the venue’s accessibility is expected to begin in late autumn and be completed by spring 2023.

The refurbishment could also see the construction of a unisex toilet block, eight publicly accessible bike racks and beach showers, a new kitchen and takeaway service to the lower ground floor, new service lifts between floors, a new internal staircase and serving bar.

CGI of what the new restaurant and bar on Teignmouth promenade could look like.(Image: Fruition Design)

Business owner Peter Royle who is also the proprietor of the nearby Finn McCools fish and restaurant, said: “We have been working in Teignmouth for over six years and are excited to be given the opportunity to ‘strengthen the bench’ of the town’s hospitality sector.