The deli in a historic department store, visited by royals earlier this year, has undergone a major refurbishment.
The Delicatessen in the Bakers & Larners Food Hall in Holt reopens this Friday, October 11 at 10am after a six-week transformation.
The ribbon will be cut by award-winning local cheesemaker Mrs Temple.
Free tastings will take place over the weekend and there will be the opportunity to win a hamper.
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The new space features an 18-metre counter showcasing the finest cheeses, meats and savoury treats.
Work started at the beginning of September and the refurbishment project was a partnership with Peterborough-based Allora Retail Concepts.
Nick Baker, managing director of the CT Baker Group, said: "Our future is as important as our rich history, therefore a greener delicatessen counter was an important improvement to make.
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"We have carefully considered the whole space to offer our customers a much improved, inviting atmosphere and we are thrilled with the result."
Tanya Martin, who has 30 years of retail experience, has recently been appointed the position of food hall manager.
In May 2024, the Prince and Princess of Wales were spotted shopping in the Food Hall.
The independent and family-run department store was established in 1770.
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