A coffee shop with a difference has opened in the centre of Trowbridge.
As well as drinks, Caf India serves light meals and snacks, all with an Indian flavour.
Owner Shepon Rahman said: "My brother Mijanur runs the Tale of Spice restaurant next door. I thought it would be different to open an Indian caf."
President of the chamber of commerce, Angeline Nicholson, who officially opened the caf, said: "It is excellent to have another quality business in the area, especially as it offers people more choice. I hope everyone pays a visit."
The building in Castle Place has been refitted with wooden flooring and repainted light green.
Mr Rahman travelled to India to sample different coffee beans, resulting in a wide range of Indian coffees available in the caf.
Caf India is open from Monday to Saturday, 8am to 4pm.
Wiltshire Times readers can save £1 off their first visit, if they are spending more than £2, by presenting a copy of this article.
For details and a copy of the menu ring Caf India on (01225) 777865.
Terms & conditions: Only one voucher per order, originals only accepted and the offer ends on May 31, 2002.
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