ONE of Hereford’s best-loved urban eateries is moving, and they want you to be involved.
Over the last five years, Hereford has seen a huge rise in its food scene and right at the heart of that has been Sensory & Rye, said eatery spokesperson Alex Burns.
Based in Bastion Mews, their creativity and attention to detail has made it a desirable brunch spot in town.
However, that creativity is currently shackled by their size. Their new home, formerly the British Heart Foundation's furniture shop, is directly opposite and currently undergoing an enormous renovation. Once complete it will seat 120 covers and will allow the team to expand into dinner service, cocktails and much more.
The team are now at the stage where they are ready to share their progress and ask for their existing and new customers to get involved with their journey. If you have the same love for great coffee, amazing food, good music, inspirational design and creative vibes, then this is the chance for you to make a real difference and become a part of Herefords’ food scene.
In order to complete their renovations and to get the new Sensory & Rye open they are running a kickstarter campaign.
The goal is to raise £30,000 in return for some brilliant rewards.
These include all of the beautiful food and beverages they are known for, such as, breakfast, brunch and lunches. Additionally they have added an inspiring food photography and styling class along with a coffee brew lab.
Their kickstarter is up and running so head to www.sensoryandrye.co.uk and follow the link to view the fantastic space and to see all the amazing rewards you can choose for getting involved.
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