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Owner says no expense spared as 13 Market Street aims to “give Caerphilly what it deserves”

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 11:24, Friday February 1st, 2019.

The carriage above the entrance is a nod to the building’s history

The owner of new Caerphilly town centre restaurant 13 Market Street has said he wants to “give people more to do in Caerphilly, and give the town what it deserves”.

Jatinder Khehra bought the premises, which was formerly the Wheatsheaf pub, in 2011 and has since refurbished and reopened the building.

Mr Khehra said: “We spared no expense because people deserve something special in Caerphilly.

“We did a light refurb in 2011 as the place had deteriorated a lot, so we lightened it up a bit but not quite to the level that would attract more food-orientated customers.

“So we eventually removed the Wheatsheaf branding a year ago. The reputation of the pub had slipped and it was quite clear we needed a rebrand.”

“Once we started the refurb, we didn’t have a fixed plan, but gained inspiration as we went on.”

One of the dining areas in 13 Market Street

The interior of the new restaurant was designed by Deborah Drew, who was once a presenter on DIY SOS.

As part of the refurbishment, the 19th Century farming stable at the back of the building has been converted into a private function room, having previously been used as an out-of-sight storage facility.

The function room is now home to a coffee table formerly owned by The Police frontman Sting.

One striking feature about the restaurant is the carriage above the main entrance, which reflects the building’s history.

Mr Khehra said: “People used to travel to the building by horse and cart back in the 1800s when it used to be a hotel.”

He added: “It’s easy to build anticipation in Caerphilly as it’s such a small, close-knit town and people and local businesses have been really supportive.

“We just want this place to thrive and be a real asset for the community.”

13 Market Street originally opened in November 2018, but had its official unveiling on Friday, January 25 with Caerphilly County Borough Mayor, Mike Adams.

Mayor Mike Adams (left) officially opened 13 Market Street

Miss Wales finalist and singer Katy Farr, who is from the town, also attended the opening.

She said: “The evening was one to remember. There was a great atmosphere all night.

“I feel so honoured that I got to sing for the opening. I couldn’t thank the owners Jatinder and Kelly Khehra enough for allowing me to do so.”

Jill Price, who was at the opening with her husband, John, told Caerphilly Observer: “This is a lovely place and we’re so happy to have somewhere like this in the town. We’re definitely going to be coming back again.”

The grand reopening was also a chance for new head chef Scott Ashley to debut his new menu.

Mr Ashley, who was head-hunted for the role, said: “I just want it to be a good gastro-pub, as opposed to just fine-dining. I’m confident the menu will work perfectly.”

He added: “I wanted to come back to an independent restaurant. It looks a nice place. I want to make it a success.”

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