New Windsor Turkish and Mediterranean restaurant applies for alcohol licence

Elena Chiujdea, local democracy reporter

04:32PM, Tuesday 26 August 2025

New Windsor Turkish and Mediterranean restaurant applies for alcohol licence

109-110 Peascod Street

A new premises licence application to sell alcohol at a Turkish and Mediterranean restaurant in Windsor has been submitted to the Royal Borough.

C&O Turkish Restaurant is a new restaurant that is due to open at 109-110 Peascod Street in Windsor.

Its Facebook page says it will also act as a cocktail bar and serve ‘authentic Turkish flavours’ daily, including kebabs, mezes and desserts.

A licensing application has been submitted by Cihan Dal to be able to sell alcohol in the new sit-down restaurant.

Plans show the restaurant will include a dining area on the ground floor with the basement also providing extra seating for customers.

An outdoor seating area is also proposed,

Proposed opening hours for the restaurant are 9am to 11pm from Monday to Thursday and on Sunday.

The restaurant will have extended opening hours on Friday and Saturday, from 9am until midnight, including on bank holidays and public holidays.

The applicant is looking to sell alcohol between 11am and 11pm on weekdays and Sundays, and from 11am until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.

Plans also include the provision of late-night refreshments until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.

Licensing requirements include ensuring that the licensees meet their obligations and put in measures to make the location is safe for the public.

For example, licence holders must prevent crime and disorder and public nuisance by having CCTV operate on the premises at all times.

Children should also be kept away from harm and the public’s safety should be ensured as part of the licensing rules.

A decision about the licensing application has not been reached.

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