A pizza restaurant on a busy High Street has reopened following a recent refurbishment.

Zizzi in Marlow officially unveiled itself with its new look on Tuesday, June 17, with a revised layout and extra seats added in the outdoor secret garden courtyard.

The outdoor area of Zizzi in Marlow (Image: Tony Buckingham) The branch can now seat 126 guests.

Additionally, the eatery has been transformed with original artwork from illustrator Brianna Chartrand, who was inspired by both local history and traditions and Zizzi’s Italian heritage.

One art wall celebrates Marlow’s Olympic legacy and local hero Sir Steve Redgrave through a combination of illustrations and mounted rowing oars and pizza paddles, with another dedicated to the town’s historic local tradition of Swan Upping and conservation of Mute Swans, a species also native to Northern Italy.

Some of the artwork installed inside the restaurant (Image: Tony Buckingham) Situated in the heart of the restaurant is a life-size yellow tree and foliage, which has been installed to create a ‘warm and inviting atmosphere’.

This has been enhanced with new lighting, furniture, vibrant décor, and Tuscan touches to make guests feel at home.

Sir Steve Redgrave has been drawn in the eatery (Image: Tony Buckingham) Zizzi Marlow’s General Manager, Mike Small, said: “We absolutely love the new look and feel of the restaurant and have some delicious new summer dishes on the menu too.

It reopened on June 17 (Image: Tony Buckingham)

“We can’t wait to welcome in the people of Marlow and beyond, to see what we’ve done with the place.”

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