Yeo Valley to open first London cafe in West Walk scheme
Organic dairy producer Yeo Valley will open its first London cafe later this year in the Queensway West Walk development.
The Yeo Valley cafe will be the latest addition to the regeneration scheme by Bourne Capital, a project comprising 135,000 sq ft of retail, restaurant and leisure space.
Current businesses at West Walk include Meat Liquor, Ceru restaurants, Barry’s Bootcamp and the newly refurbished Queens Ice and Bowl centre, and there is a proposal to directly link the development to nearby Hyde Park with a new gateway.
Advised by Levy Real Estate, the letting will be the organic produce specialist’s second cafe after the Yeo Valley Canteen in the company’s hometown of Somerset.
Tors Hayward from Levy Real Estate said: “Yeo Valley is a real best of British brand that has been looking to build on its presence ever since its original outlet met with such success.
“They are a perfect offer for West Walk which is at the heart of the regeneration of Queensway.”
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