Restaurant applies for alcohol licence

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09:30AM, Monday 27 October 2025

A RESTAURANT set to open in Henley next month has applied for a licence to sell alcohol and play live music.

FLYTE Bar, which will open in Market Place on November 25, applied to South Oxfordshire District Council to extend its opening hours beyond the current condition allowing two later nights per week.

It has proposed opening and selling alcohol until 9pm from Monday to Wednesday, until 10pm on Thursday, until 11pm on Friday and Saturday, and until 6pm on Sunday.

It also wants to play live music indoors only on Friday or Saturday until 9pm, and Sunday until 5pm.

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