A disused fish and chip shop in Chatham High Street is set to become a shisha bar and restaurant. Cocoturk will be moving into the former Codmate unit on the corner of Church Street and the High Street. Work is currently underway to revamp the building, with the new owner hoping it will open in the next five months. It will serve food, drink and desserts, as well as shisha, in a "strictly over 18 environment". Cocoturk recently applied to Gravesham Borough Council, which shares its licensing service with Medway Council, for a pavement license for outdoor seating and an alcohol license.
A statement on Cocoturk's website says: "We have a wide range of Shisha flavours alongside, mocktails and milkshakes to compliment your experience. "You can also browse our food menu including burgers and chicken cooked to your taste. "When it comes to shisha we have over 10 years of experience." A specialist mixologist will also be working at Cocoturk, according to its website. The building was previously occupied by Seafare and later Bells of Chatham for more than a decade, before it closed down by early 2017. It then became Codmate, which shut just months after its opening. Find out more about Cocoturk by visiting its website. Comments are closed.
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