New lease of life for recently closed Liverpool coffee shop
Liverpool’s Bold Street Coffee is set to relaunch as a pop-up on Castle Street after issues with its former home forced it to shut.
The company closed its former Bold Street premises due to “a massive problem” with the site’s plumbing, according to a statement on Instagram.
The post, dated January 26, read: “We need to rip it all out and effectively start again. The landlord’s working like mad to get us up and running but right now, we don’t know how serious the problem is.”
With no permanent base, Bold Street Coffee has since operated as a pop-up at Slater Street bar The Merchant.
But now, the company has secured a new home at Santa Maluco, the Rodizio-style pizzeria on Castle Street.
Bold Street Coffee founder Sam Tawil is close friends with entrepreneurs Matt Farrell and John Ennis, the minds behind Liverpool leisure operator and Santa Maluco parent company Graffiti Spirits Group.
Sam said he hopes the collaboration will go on to be a long-term venture.
Bold Street Coffee will be open at Santa Maluco from Thursday (February 22), operating between 7.30am and 3.30pm on weekdays and 8.30am to 3.30pm on weekends.
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