This incredible little Northern Ireland chain has several locations sprinkles throughout the north, including: Dungannon, Omagh, Portstewart, Coleraine, Lisburn, and Stranmillis! Bob & Berts’ founding boys, Colin McClean and David Ferguson, are taking their investment seriously, with hopes to branch out into the Republic of Ireland and Scotland within the next four years! Expect a total of 30 new stores to roll out in their expansion plan.
Bob & Berts isn’t your typical caffeine-dispensing coffee shop, oh no! Bob & Berts specializes in diversity, offering up a wide range of coffee, hot and cold drinks, breakfast meals, burgers and dogs, and other pub-style food options. House roasts, espressos, and cortados are all available for under £2, while higher end items like americanos, cappuccinos, and lattes range from £2-£3.50. Visitors can also enjoy a myriad of specialty lattes, frappes, teas and shakes.
Bob & Berts coffee shops are open to the general public. However, visitors to this unique little independent chain will find themselves amongst a hip and trendy type of environment, bursting with life, flavor, and novelty! Notwithstanding, visitors to Bob & Berts can still expect to find a true Northern Ireland feel, with authentic fare native to Belfast.
From Belfast to Beijing, café and coffee trends are on the rise for various reasons. Instead of spending countless hours out at night – drinking and partying, the subsequent generation tends more toward enjoying the perks of a healthy lifestyle. This healthy, millennial-driven way of life can be found in a café. Pop in to Bob & Berts for a tea, salad or bowl of porridge and see what all the wellness hype is all about.
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