Alsager coffee shop expands and takes on more staff to cope with growing demand

By Deborah Bowyer

18th Nov 2022 | Local News

Alex Melhuish at the counter of the booming business.
Alex Melhuish at the counter of the booming business.

A coffee shop opened three months ago in Alsager has brewed up success and taken on new members of staff to cope with demand.

Business is booming at Home Coffee & Studio in Lawton Road which has created  five part-time jobs to help run the business.

And the business has launched a mew food menu using products from local suppliers including Bradwall Bakehouse in Sandbach and  Alsager-based Naomi Bakes.

"We tasted the bread from Bradwall Bakehouse and were delighted with the quality and taste," said architect, Alex Melhuish who set up the business with his wife Nikki.

"We also use Naomi Bakes. It's important to support local businesses,"

The Scandinavian-style coffee shop has comfy chairs and is designed so people can go in and meet others over a coffee or tea.

They have created a "beautiful home" for everyone to come and enjoy and meet up with friends and make new friends.

Alsager Nub News covered the opening of the business here https://alsager.nub.news/news/local-news/up-close-with-the-architect-turned-coffee-shop-owner-who-has-designs-on-helping-the-town-to-flourish-even-further-147556 telling the story of how it started.

Alex also runs his own architect business, Home Studio Architect, and used to commute to Manchester to work before settling in Alsager.   

He said: "The feedback we've had has been amazing and we're so happy people are finding this a social space to come and meet others.

"We have such a strong client base. It's been an amazing few months."

The lunch menu includes Bradwall Bakehouse Toast and Naomi Bakes Quiche as well as a mini menu for children including small toast, sandwich and muffin.

  

     

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