Friday, May 17, 2024

200 Degrees chooses West Bridgford for 20th shop

Speciality coffee roaster 200 Degrees has picked West Bridgford for the location of its 20th shop. 

In a first for 200 degrees, the new shop features a roof terrace, making this the perfect location for summer drinks. Coffee lovers will be able to enjoy their favourite cup of hot – or iced – coffee overlooking views of the avenue.  

This will be 200 Degrees’ fourth venue in its home city of Nottingham, following the success of its Flying Horse Walk, Carrington Street and Milton Street shops. 

Rob Darby, CEO at 200 Degrees, said: “Nottingham is where it all began for 200 Degrees and the success of our three city shops – particularly Milton Street which opened last summer – has been phenomenal.   

We’ve had our sights set on West Bridgford for a long time, as it’s where our co-founder Tom and I have made our home. It’s also the location of our Meadow Lane Roast House, which provides all the coffee we need for our 20-shop estate, eight barista schools, wholesale partners and online coffee customers 

West Bridgford is a thriving location, occupied by other popular brands and valued wholesale customers such as Birds Bakery and Fordes, and it’s an exciting opportunity to join the buzzing food and drink scene there.

“We’ve often been asked when we’d be setting up shop in West Bridgford, so we’re looking forward to serving some of our long-time 200 Degrees supporters a little closer to home.” 

It’s been a busy month for the independent coffee roaster already, as its 19th shop in Chester opened on Saturday 27 May, and the team are keen to crack on with the next project.

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