Marwell Zoo's Café Graze has temporarily closed for a four-week renovation, with a "new food experience" expected at the reopening.
The refurbishment officially began last week with the relocation of a large fridge, managed by the zoo's maintenance team.
The zoo has expressed excitement about the transformation, thanking its staff and supporters.
A spokesperson for the zoo said: "It's exciting to see the next chapter for Café Graze begin.
"A massive thank you to everyone, including a big shout out to the FAB team, who has helped get us to this point.
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"We can't wait to see what Graze looks like when we reopen in just four weeks' time!"
Café Graze is undergoing the changes to provide a "new food experience" at the heart of Marwell.
The zoo plans to keep the public updated on the progress, promising behind-the-scenes glimpses as the renovation advances.
In the meantime, visitors can still enjoy various dining options around the zoo.
These include Keeper's Kitchen, The Outpost, Pods, and Okapi Playground.