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Hip coffee shop Grind opens latest venue at Exmouth Market
London coffee shop Grind has opened its latest venue after Exmouth Market Grind opened its doors to the public last week.
Located at 8-10 Exmouth Market, the new 90-cover espresso bar and restaurant is helmed by Group Executive Chef Kyle Boyce and boasts expanded brunch options, including fancy fare such as wild boar benedict and cured salmon and avocado breakfast roll with poached duck egg.
The new venue is the hip Australian coffee brand’s eighth venue in London, and follows the opening of its Clerkenwell outlet last year.
Commenting on the Clerkenwell opening last October, and hinting at the group’s wider vision, Co-Founder David Abrahamovitch said: “Properly good cocktails in the bar upstairs, dinner with friends in the dining room next door, and then downstairs to carry on in one of the few spaces left in London that has a great sound system and a late license, but no one makes you pay to get in or buy anything with a sparkler in it.”
Founded in 2011 with its maiden Shoreditch Grind coffee outlet, the brand has become one of the most recognisable independent coffee shops alloyed to the capital’s booming tech sector in the East.
Since then Grind has grown to encompass venues in Old Street, Covent Garden and Soho.
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