A popular cafe in Peel has reopened after undergoing a five-week makeover.
Harbour Lights Cafe & Restaurant - one of the oldest family-owned restaurants on the Island - has had a revamp of its promenade location in the town ahead of celebrating its 25th anniversary later this year.
Douglas-based interior design House, Rehab2, has been behind the transformation - its founder, Gemma Wasley, says the mission is to revitalise the cafe interior while maintaining the character of the old-fashioned tea shop.
The menu, prices and team there remain unchanged, and the venue is open from 10am until 5pm between Wednesday and Sunday.
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