Café-bar chain Loungers is planning to open a new site in East Bristol next month, it has announced.
Rubino Lounge in Redfield will take the number of outlets in the Bristol-founded group's estate to 261.
The Church Road venue opens on August 6 and will serve breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, and drinks.
It will offer children's, gluten-free and vegan menus, and there will also be a selection of games, books, colouring pencils, and pads available, Loungers said.
The new venue opening has created 30 jobs.
John English, head of community, The Lounges, said: “We can't wait to open the doors of Rubino Lounge on 6 August.
"We hope our family friendly environment and top-notch food and drink offering will prove popular with local residents and visitors.
“We’re passionate about integrating genuinely into the communities we serve so we’re looking forward to meeting everyone and to playing our part at the heart of Redfield’s food and drink scene.
"Anyone looking for a space to host events or groups should pop in once we are open, we’d love to hear from them and see what we can do to help.”
Loungers was established in Bristol in 2002 by friends Dave Reid, Alex Reilley and Jake Bishop, who started with an empty optician’s in Bedminster. The business now has hundreds of sites across the Ƶ.
Last year the company agreed to be acquired by US investment firm Fortress in a deal valuing the business at around £340m.
The US business, which has previously invested in firms including Majestic Wines and Peach Pubs & Co, offered 310p for each Loungers share.