A NEW coffee house, bottle bar and bookshop has opened in Leominster
Called 35 West, the West Street shop is run by husband and wife, Carl and Emma Beebee.
It serves snacks and cakes all made by Leominster based people and companies that arrive fresh every morning, while there are over 2,000 books that customers can enjoy, from historical non-fiction books to fictional.
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"Our coffee comes from the local roasters Hundred House Coffee and we also serve Bird and Blend Tea who offer amazing loose leaf tea which is served as lattes," said Mr Beebee.
"We have a beautiful courtyard out the back of the building. We open Monday to Saturday from 8.30am to 5pm and we will be doing at least one evening per week (the day will change) where we offer bottles from independent breweries, cocktails and a large selection of single malt whiskeys.
"The shop is run by myself and my wife Emma and we have been married for seven years. It was previously a bookshop and coffee shop open Friday and Saturdays by two of our friends and we jumped at the chance when they offered us the lease as it was out favourite, secret getaway.
"The books are all sourced and curated by Peter Hadley - a well respected book collector and dealer."
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