One of Bury’s most popular café bars will open a second venue this month, Roch Valley Radio can reveal.
Cosalea, based on Walshaw Road, is extending its offering to include a second daytime café at Killelea House, on Brandlesholme Road.
The Brandlesholme branch will open to provide high-quality food and drink to all café customers and create a vibrant hub to be enjoyed by all generations, families and local residents.
Launching as a new place to eat, meet and create in September 2020. Its aim was to offer great quality food and drinks in a fresh, welcoming social space for the local community to enjoy and it quickly built an enviable reputation as one of the best eateries in the area.
Owner Lisa Moore is now delighted to expand this offering at the new venue on Brandlesholme Road. She said: “At Cosalea, the local community is at the heart of everything single thing we do - being there for our customers is what we love and what we do best.
“We’ve built a loyal base of regular customers who love nothing more than popping in for a coffee, something to eat and chat with our friendly team and one another.
“Killelea House is the perfect place to help us continue this fantastic service, and we can’t wait to welcome staff, residents and the public to see all we have to offer.”
Last October, the Walshaw Road branch was granted an alcohol license and after a full refurbishment, reopened as a high-end café bar, offering customers an evening opening and an exciting menu of beers, wines and sharing platters.
The café bar has since become a popular establishment for both daytime breakfast and lunches and events, as well as an evening and party venue, with an additional room away from the main café, it will offer private dining for a special celebration, a formal meeting area for evening networking, or space for community events and classes.
Cosalea Brandlesholme will open its doors to the public on Wednesday 15th June at 9 am and will initially be open Wednesday – Saturday from 9 am until 3 pm. From the end of July, opening hours will be extended to seven days a week.
Customers and local people are invited to take a first look at the new venue and meet the team at a family fun day to be held on Father’s Day (Sunday 19th June) between 11 am-3 pm.
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