Occupying one of the grander heritage shopfronts on Peel Street, this room has anchored the more ambitious end of Tamworth dining since 2015. The kitchen works a modern, sharing-led menu, plates built for the middle of the table, while the bar takes cocktails seriously and the fit-out plays warm, faintly tropical notes against the old building's bones. Open through the day for lunch and dinner, it functions as both a restaurant and a late bar, one of the few places in the city keeping proper evening hours. Part of a locally run hospitality group rather than a national chain, it has held its standing across a decade in a market where restaurants of this ambition rarely last, and remains the address locals name first for a night out.