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The independent coffee and food chain has transformed a vacant unit at Houndshill Shopping Centre and had previously been used as a discount catalogue store. The 3,500 sq. ft space is now a 'relaxed, family-friendly style' 130-seat coffee shop split across two levels.
Bob & Berts serves its own artisan coffee that’s hand-roasted in Northern Ireland using 100% arabica beans, as well as a range of milkshakes, frappes and smoothies. For the summer season, customers can cool down with its selection of ‘Fro-Los’ – frozen lemonade flavoured with peach, watermelon or strawberry.
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