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Black Sheep Coffee coming to Mount Pleasant Road, Tunbridge Wells
14:45, 14 April 2023
updated: 15:31, 14 April 2023
A coffee chain is opening up a new branch in a Kent town centre.
Black Sheep Coffee is expanding to Mount Pleasant Road in Tunbridge Wells, next to charity shop Hospices Of Hope.
The building was previously used by the Royal Bank of Scotland but is currently empty.
Black Sheep Coffee serves quality drinks and snacks in its cafés, as well as selling a variety of beans from around the world to order from the website.
Co-founders Eirik and Gabriel started the business back in 2013, sourcing and serving the first speciality-grade 100% Robusta beans.
The name is inspired from the pair going against market trends and becoming the "Black Sheep" of the coffee world.
They have stores in France, Philippines and the USA, with 20 dotted across the UK including 15 in London.
The new branch in Mount Pleasant Road is set to be the first in the county.
An official opening date is yet to be announced.
Black Sheep Coffee has been contacted for a comment.
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