IT'S unlike anything that Toowoomba has seen before.

The Office unveiled its new look on Friday night and owner Scott Hoskins said he couldn't be happier with the result.

"We had a vision to create a space that was different to what Toowoomba had before," he said.

"The previous owners had a different vision (to us), hence the changes."

Mr Hoskins owns the Duggan St bar with Tony Kelly and the two worked with Aspect Architecture to bring the six-figure renovation to life.

He said they unveiled four new individual spaces, including the new speakeasy The Chelsea, a 25-seat bar tucked away in the back of The Office.

Mr Hoskins said all patrons who attended the opening night responded positively to the new offerings, including the new lunch and dinner menus.

He said the introduction of a cheese menu was also well-received and targeted to a female demographic.

"The ladies love cheese, and so do men, but we didn't feel there was anywhere else (in Toowoomba) that you could get this kind of quality."

The Office will be open seven days a week from 11am-10pm.
 


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