A NEW café in Hereford has taken over a property after it had waited patiently for a specific building to be put on the market.
The Garden Café, in Capuchin Yard, off Church Street, is a new vegetarian café serving breakfast and lunch.
Husband and wife David and Katie Hemmings are the proud owners of the new café, and own King Street Kitchen.
The café in King Street, Hereford, has been popular since they opened, which has allowed them to expand.
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The couple already had their eye on the property due to the great location.
The café is set down the old-fashioned alley way off the iconic city street, with a picturesque courtyard in front of it.
"You could be anywhere," said Mr Hemmings.
The now closed Nutters café, which was also vegetarian orientated, previously ran from the property.
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Currently the Garden Café has a small menu with a variety of homemade items, including cakes, soft drinks, and focaccia.
It is also serving hot drinks such as coffee, hot chocolate, and its special freshly made golden milk, which is turmeric flavoured.
It will be open Thursday to Saturday from 10am to 3.30pm.
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