New coffee shop to open near Malden
Caffè Nero is looking to open a new location in Melrose in the upcoming months. Residents of Malden will want to try out its special flavors once it is operational.
The coffee shop has applied for a common victualler license, which is expected to be passed in committee. The original plan was for the shop to open at the end of 2019, but the opening has been delayed for several reasons.
Caffè Nero is on Main Street in Melrose and is part of a project that includes Wakefield Co-operative Bank, which is next to the shop and residential units above the shop. The bank has since opened and now there is a sign on the door that indicates the opening of the shop is imminent. Print shops are often hired to create such signs and other promotional products that can be used to celebrate the opening of a new store.
The shop derives its name for the Italian words for black coffee. Caffè Nero is part of a chain of Italian-style coffeehouses based in London. The chain was founded by Gerry Ford in 1997 and there are now over 1,000 such shops in 11 countries including the United Kingdom, Turkey, Oman, and the United States. Caffè Nero has its coffee roastery which it bought in 2009 and this supplies coffee to all its shops around the world.
The coffee shop has applied for a common victualler license, which is expected to be passed in committee. The original plan was for the shop to open at the end of 2019, but the opening has been delayed for several reasons.
Caffè Nero is on Main Street in Melrose and is part of a project that includes Wakefield Co-operative Bank, which is next to the shop and residential units above the shop. The bank has since opened and now there is a sign on the door that indicates the opening of the shop is imminent. Print shops are often hired to create such signs and other promotional products that can be used to celebrate the opening of a new store.
The shop derives its name for the Italian words for black coffee. Caffè Nero is part of a chain of Italian-style coffeehouses based in London. The chain was founded by Gerry Ford in 1997 and there are now over 1,000 such shops in 11 countries including the United Kingdom, Turkey, Oman, and the United States. Caffè Nero has its coffee roastery which it bought in 2009 and this supplies coffee to all its shops around the world.