
North-west founded independent coffee chain, Rhode Island Coffee, has announced the reopening of its Stockport site following a major refurbishment.
The new look coffee shop is set to open on Wednesday 20th December at 2pm, with Stockport MP Navendu Mishra set to be in attendance at the Little Underbank site.
Raj Ruia, Owner and founder of Rhode Island Coffee, said:
“We were one of the first independent coffee shops to come to Stockport town and we have been trading since 2008.
The warm reception from our customers and the enthusiastic support of the community have been instrumental in our achievement. This success is a testament to the dedication of our team and the shared vision we have cultivated. We remain committed to providing an unparalleled experience for our customers, crafted with passion and a commitment to excellence”.
The return of the independent chain to Stockport high street also sees the return of its training programme, which provides Rhode Island’s employees the skills to pull espresso coffee using its unique House Blend, which a mix of Arabica and Robusta beans originating from five different regions: Brazil, Central America, East Africa, Ethiopia and India.