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200 Degrees Coffee Opening in Liverpool

Speciality coffee roaster 200 Degrees will open in the heart of Liverpool this July, bringing its handcrafted coffee and signature fresh food menu to the city.

Located within Liverpool’s premium shopping centre – Metquarter – the new 72-seater coffee shop will be bringing 20 new jobs to Liverpool and serving freshly roasted coffee from the 200 Degrees roast house in Nottingham.

As well as its hand roasted coffee, cold nitro brew coffee, iced tea, smoothies and milkshakes, the new shop will serve an imaginative range of salads, soups, sandwiches, tempting cakes and pastries prepared daily on the premises, with plenty of vegan and gluten free options available to eat in or takeaway.

Coffee lovers can also purchase freshly roasted beans in store and online as well as coffee making gadgets, and as part of its wholesale arm 200 Degrees now supplies coffee to more than a hundred customers across the UK, as well as providing bespoke ‘beans to machines’ solutions for numerous offices, restaurants, cafés, hotels, conference centres and shops.

Unique features of the 1,950 sq. ft coffee shop include a split bar, cosy sunken seating area, bespoke artwork and outdoor cafe seating.

200 Degrees, which was set up by Tom Vincent and his business partner Rob Darby in 2012, has distinctive coffee shops in Nottingham, Birmingham, Leeds, Sheffield, Leicester, Cardiff and Lincoln as well as its roast house in Nottingham. The company has further plans to grow, with three more shop openings set for later this year.

The new Liverpool Metquarter coffee shop is the ninth 200 Degrees coffee shop in the UK and it will be located at Unit 1, 35 Whitechapel. The shop will be open from 15th July and opening hours will be 7:30am – 8pm Monday to Friday, 8am – 7pm on Saturdays and 9:30am – 6pm on Sundays.

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