A DAD and daughter duo has opened up a brand new cocktail bar and café on Stourport High Street.
Toby Guise wanted to create his own city centre-style establishment in the heart of the town.
The 52-year-old Stourport resident, who was previously an associate director for a construction company, said: "It's a completely new venture for me.
"I was in construction for the last 30 years. I was spending a lot of time in London. I didn't want to keep going down there".
He sold his shares in the company and decided to open his own business, working alongside his 29-year-old daughter Hayley, who is managing the bar.
The establishment is named after his late mother Terry, who was known as TC. It's also decorated in her honour and features one of her sofas.
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Mr Guise added: "We have got a special called the 'TC Tipple' which has got Grand Marnier in because it was my mother's favourite drink".
Around eight jobs have been created, with roles including baristas, bar staff and cocktail makers.
A grand opening for the bar was held on Saturday. Mr Guise also plans on expanding the bar in the future.
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