FIRST GLIMPSE: Luxury brownies baked in Yorkshire coming to Kingston

By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter

25th Nov 2021 | Local News

LUXURY brownies made in the Yorkshire Dales are coming to Kingston just in time for Christmas.

Northern-based café Love Brownies is opening its 17th branch in Kingston town centre next month (1 December).

Customers will be able to buy its signature chocolate treats, hand-made and baked in The Brownie Barn in the Northern county by the company's small team.

Warming hot drinks and 'hearty' food at its Dales-style kitchen will also be on offer for Kingston shoppers to enjoy as the weather gets colder.

The 'decadent' brownies are available in a variety of flavours and to suit dietary requirements, while drinks range from an indulgent brownie milkshake to freshly brewed coffee.

Love Brownies will open on 18 Castle Street in the former travel agents' by Oxfam charity shop.

The company's Head Baker and owner Chantal Teal said: "We're so excited to bring our award-winning brownies and delicious Dales-inspired menu to the heart of Kingston.

"We know the people of Greater London enjoy our brownies after the success of our other stores such as Clapham Junction and Angel Islington, and are thrilled to bring those in the Kingston area a taste of Yorkshire.

"The shop is in a fantastic location and coming just in time for Christmas, where people can indulge in a sweet treat to break from their busy Christmas shopping."

A spokesperson for Love Brownies told Nub News: "We've always loved the vibrant location of Kingston, with its buzzing range of eateries.

"Our focus is to be situated alongside like-minded brands in areas where we think Love Brownies will be a positive addition to the community."

The new Love Brownies café will be open seven days a week and you can find out more on its website HERE.

     

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