A popular independent café has officially reopened its doors in the town centre, as Café Noglish welcomes customers to its new home in Pescod Square.
The much-loved Scandinavian café, previously based on Wide Bargate next to Boston County Club, has now relocated into the former Thomas Cook unit in the shopping centre, opposite Superdrug and The Works.
Café Noglish has now opened its doors, bringing a warm, family-run atmosphere to the centre. The café offers a wide selection of hot and cold drinks alongside freshly prepared breakfasts and lunchtime favourites, providing the perfect spot for shoppers, visitors and local workers to take a break and refuel.
As an independent, family-run business, Café Noglish adds even more variety and character to the Pescod Square line-up, with the new café already attracting customers keen to enjoy its relaxed and welcoming environment.
Anne-Britt Pierce, owner of Café Noglish, said: “Opening our new café in Pescod Square is a really exciting moment for us. We have been overwhelmed by the support we’ve received from the community since we first opened Café Noglish, and we’re so grateful to everyone who has continued to support us on this journey.
“Our new space allows us to welcome even more customers while keeping the same friendly, family atmosphere that people know and love. We look forward to seeing both familiar faces and new visitors enjoying coffee, breakfast and lunch with us in our new home.”
Richard Brock, Centre Manager at Pescod Square, said: “It’s fantastic to welcome Cafe Noglish to Pescod Square Shopping Centre. The family behind the business have done a superb job with the fit-out, creating a really inviting space, and I can personally recommend the chocolate brownies. We are delighted to have them here and wish them every success.”








