Coffee chief hopes city residents will Eat Out to Help Out - The Worcester Observer

Coffee chief hopes city residents will Eat Out to Help Out

Worcester Editorial 23rd Aug, 2020   0

A MUCH-LOVED Worcester high street café is urging loyal and new customers to make the most out of a Government scheme.

House of Coffee, situated next to the Elgar statue on the Worcester High Street, has joined the government’s ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ scheme and is hoping customers will make the most of the discounts available as they return to work following a tough few months.

The independent coffee shop, which serves a range of Artisan coffees and speciality teas, closed throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, and are now incredibly excited to be getting back to work. With the government’s scheme in place, the team are hoping that they’ll be able to attract the attention of locals to support them.

Tom Gaunt, chef and owner of House of Coffee, said: “We’re proud to have such a loyal customer base in Worcester and we’ve sincerely missed serving them over the past few months.




“Now that we’re back open, we’ve put in place additional safety measures to ensure all of our customers feel safe and comfortable as they start getting out and about again.

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