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Popular independent café Café Noglish is set to move to a new, larger home in Boston town centre, with the much-loved Scandinavian café preparing to open in Pescod Square.

Work is already well underway inside the former Thomas Cook unit, located opposite Superdrug and The Works, where Anne-Britt and her team are creating a new and improved Café Noglish. The move marks an exciting new chapter for the business, which has built a loyal following since opening on Wide Bargate, next to Boston County Club.

Known for its warm atmosphere, homemade cakes and Scandinavian-inspired menu, Café Noglish has become a favourite meeting place for residents and visitors alike over the past five years.

The café is currently closed while the new premises are prepared, with a reopening expected in the coming weeks.

Anne-Britt and Mark, owners of Café Noglish, said: “We’re incredibly excited to be moving Café Noglish to Pescod Square and starting this new chapter. We want to thank every single person who has supported us over the past five years – your loyalty and kindness has meant the world to us.

“Boston has truly become our home, and we feel part of this community because of you. We hope you feel part of the Café Noglish family too. We can’t wait to welcome everyone into our new café very soon and create even more special moments together in our new home.”

Lisa Fitzgerald, Centre Manager at Pescod Square, added: “We are absolutely delighted to be welcoming Café Noglish to Pescod Square. It’s a much-loved local business with a fantastic reputation, and we know it will be a wonderful addition to the town centre. We look forward to seeing Anne-Britt, her team, and all their loyal customers enjoying the new space in the coming weeks.”

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