The representations described the premises as an “eyesore”, with music being played at excessive volume, which attracted “rowdy customers” to a residential part of Newquay. This is not the image that Newquay should be portraying as you approach the town or your route to Fistral Beach. He said his burger and street food business was a safe, family-friendly and community-focused venue, where alcohol would only be served to complement food. Mr Rodrigues added that EatTok3 was not intended to be a late-night venue or nightclub and the premises would close to the public by 9.30pm. They were not satisfied that Mr Rodrigues had demonstrated how he would control the noise from the premises.