THE NEW owner of an Evesham coffee shop has been enjoying a successful start to his business venture.
Rob Robinson, theowner of Brew Bear Coffee House on Evesham High Street, officially opened under the new ownership on Saturday, May 27.
Mr Robinson said that things have been going well, including his £15 a month unlimited coffee deal.
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He said: "People are travelling from the other side of Evesham's town to get to us here so the word seems to be getting out there now.
"We already have around 50 people signed up to our Brew Club, which for just £15 you get unlimited coffee with us.
"Everyone has been using it fairly and it seems to have taken off really well. We also recently ran a competition where a gentleman won free coffee for life as long as we are here at the business.
"The Brew Club is a great option for customers and it also helps us to pay the bills as well. It is also non-contract."
Mr Robinson said that he wants Brew Bear to have a wide variety of options for all customers when they visit.
He said: "We are really focusing on our coffee and our food to make sure we are giving our customers the best possible service when they visit us.
"We want to be as inclusive as possible so we will also be exploring gluten-free and vegan options for our customers as well.
"We are going to be expanding our range as well soon by selling paninis."
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Mr Robinson said he also intends to promote the business at local events with a new purchase.
He said: "We also recently bought a rally car which will soon be kitted out in our branding to visit local car events and promote the business."
The shop will also begin offering “coffee experience sessions” for enthusiasts to learn latte art and how to make the perfect cup of coffee.
Leading these sessions will be head of coffee experience, Jack Westmacott.
Mr Westmacott has a great deal of experience, having worked in three of Evesham’s four Costa Coffees.
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