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UK’s first cereal cafe to open in Shoreditch
Cereal Killer Cafe, the UK’s first cereal cafe, is due to open in Brick Lane, Shoreditch, in December.
Cereal Killer Cafe, which will sell more than 100 varieties from all over the world, is owned by identical twins Alan and Gary Keery.
The cafe will also display huge collection of eighties and nineties memorabilia.
The Keery brothers will offer 13 different kinds of milk and 20 different toppings to alongside their vast range of cereals.
Alan said: “We remember how exciting cereal was as kids and we are trying to recreate it in our cafe, so you’ll be surrounded by a lot of vintage cereal memorabilia to stir up the nostalgia in all of us.
“We’re putting our own twist on a regular bowl of cereal by letting you customise it with different milks and toppings. This will be a cafe experience like no other.”
The café, which will be at 139 Brick Lane, Shoreditch, will be spread over two floors and will be open 7am to 8pm from December 10.
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