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New craft ale bar in Devon changes its chef every week

The owners of the venue say the quality of the traders they've got coming in are on a par and even better than some fixed restaurants

Liam and Lucy Fairlie(Image: Rob Tibbles)

A new craft ale house which also serves up street food in their restaurant changes its menu - and its chefs - every few weeks.

Latitude 48 is housed in the former Prezzo and North Devon Journal offices in Barnstaple High Street,

The freshly renovated venue run by Liam and Lucy Fairlie has a huge range of beverages on offer from craft ales to ciders, as well as an extensive selection of artisan spirits.

But they're trying something rather quirky with their food offering which is bound to draw the customers in.

Inside Latitude 48(Image: Rob Tibbles )

The restaurant is to be run by local street food vendors who can usually found in a mobile catering space, such as a van or horse box.

Liam said: "We'll have lot of different street food traders coming in and giving us their take on world cuisine.

"Some of the traders we've got coming in are on a par and even better than some fixed restaurants.

"We wanted to give them a platform to demonstrate their wares in the High Street, something they might not usually be able to afford.