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Scottish Sun
3 days ago
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Popular coffee shop suddenly closes permanently after four years as heartbroken fans say ‘you'll be missed'
It comes after a famous London greasy spoon announced its closure SHUT UP SHOP Popular coffee shop suddenly closes permanently after four years as heartbroken fans say 'you'll be missed' Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A POPULAR coffee shop has unexpectedly shut its doors for the last time leaving fans heartbroken. An artisan coffee bar in South Queensferry, Scotland has announced its closure after only four years. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Brew Culture in South Queensferry suddenly closed after 4 years Credit: Instagram/@ Brew Culture in the town's high street decided not to renew their lease and will be closing down for good. The coffee shop shared a post on Instagram thanking their loyal customers. The post read: "Our shop lease expires in a few months and we've decided not to renew the lease. "We've had a great time brewing our lovely coffee for you and will miss you all. Thank you for your support." Fans flocked to the shop's social media to express their sadness over the news. One person wrote: "A really sad day. Thank you for all the lovely coffee and chats over the years. Another one added: "Sorry to hear this. You'll be missed on our wee high street. All the Best for the future and thanks for all the decent chat and awesome coffee!" A third person said: "Really sad to hear this news. Best coffee in South Queensferry." Someone else wrote: "So sad to hear this we went down this morning and found shop closed. Thinking of u all. U treated us really good. "Loved the coffee and husband liked the Biscoff pastry. Good luck to u all for the future. Will miss u." Poundland to be sold for JUST £1 as frontrunner for shock takeover is revealed after wave of store closures Most customers have been left gutted at the closure news with many saying they will miss the lovely conversations with the owners. Brew Culture celebrated its fourth anniversary in March and had raving reviews on Google with 4.7 star rating. It comes after a legendary greasy spoon in London announced its closure after five years. The North London eatery Norman's Cafe has long been a hub for influencers and fashion-forward people looking for a greasy spoon with a difference. Opened by Sunday Brunch chef Elliot Kaye and Richie Hayes, the posh restaurant first opened its doors in 2020. Norman's Cafe began as a sandwich shop before widening its menu to include a range of British classics. Despite its immense popularity, however, the shop's owners announced that it will close its doors in June 2025. The shop's closure comes as luxury eateries have been forced to close across the UK. Soaring rent prices have led many to shut their doors, with some blaming the Government's decision to raise national insurance contributions for employers. However, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said that her decision was necessary to stabilise the economy - which unexpectedly grew in April. Others, like La Goccia in Covent Garden, blamed 'Covid' and 'Brexit' for making it difficult to hire trained staff.


The Sun
3 days ago
- Business
- The Sun
Popular coffee shop suddenly closes permanently after four years as heartbroken fans say ‘you'll be missed'
A POPULAR coffee shop has unexpectedly shut its doors for the last time leaving fans heartbroken. An artisan coffee bar in South Queensferry, Scotland has announced its closure after only four years. Brew Culture in the town's high street decided not to renew their lease and will be closing down for good. The coffee shop shared a post on Instagram thanking their loyal customers. The post read: "Our shop lease expires in a few months and we've decided not to renew the lease. "We've had a great time brewing our lovely coffee for you and will miss you all. Thank you for your support." Fans flocked to the shop's social media to express their sadness over the news. One person wrote: "A really sad day. Thank you for all the lovely coffee and chats over the years. Another one added: "Sorry to hear this. You'll be missed on our wee high street. All the Best for the future and thanks for all the decent chat and awesome coffee!" Someone else wrote: "So sad to hear this we went down this morning and found shop closed. Thinking of u all. U treated us really good. "Loved the coffee and husband liked the Biscoff pastry. Good luck to u all for the future. Will miss u." Poundland to be sold for JUST £1 as frontrunner for shock takeover is revealed after wave of store closures Most customers have been left gutted at the closure news with many saying they will miss the lovely conversations with the owners. Brew Culture celebrated its fourth anniversary in March and had raving reviews on Google with 4.7 star rating. It comes after a legendary greasy spoon in London announced its closure after five years. The North London eatery Norman's Cafe has long been a hub for influencers and fashion-forward people looking for a greasy spoon with a difference. Opened by Sunday Brunch chef Elliot Kaye and Richie Hayes, the posh restaurant first opened its doors in 2020. Norman's Cafe began as a sandwich shop before widening its menu to include a range of British classics. Despite its immense popularity, however, the shop's owners announced that it will close its doors in June 2025. The shop's closure comes as luxury eateries have been forced to close across the UK. Soaring rent prices have led many to shut their doors, with some blaming the Government's decision to raise national insurance contributions for employers. However, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said that her decision was necessary to stabilise the economy - which unexpectedly grew in April. Others, like La Goccia in Covent Garden, blamed 'Covid' and 'Brexit' for making it difficult to hire trained staff.


Scotsman
3 days ago
- Business
- Scotsman
Popular coffee shop in South Queensferry announces closure
A popular coffee shop in South Queensferry has closed its doors for the last time. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Brew Culture, in the town's High Street, announced the closure with an Instagram post, thanking its customers for their support. The announcement said: 'Our shop lease expires in a few months and we've decided not to renew the lease. We've had a great time brewing our lovely coffee for you and will miss you all. Thank you for your support.' Brew Culture in South Queensferry High Street has closed its doors after four years | supplied Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad And a notice on the door said: 'Brew Culture is now closed. Our lease expires soon and we've decided not to seek a new lease. Thank you to all our lovely customers - it was a pleasure serving you.' The coffee shop celebrated its fourth anniversary in March. Customers were quick to show their disappointment at the closure in messages on social media. One said: 'A really sad day. Thank you for all the lovely coffee and chats over the years.' Another wrote: 'Going to miss you so much - the coffee and that chats. Love to you both.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Another post read: 'Your coffee was so good., going to miss you guys when we visit SQ. All the best to you.' And other comments included: 'You'll be missed on our wee high street. ll te best for the future and thanks for all the decent chat and awesome coffee' and 'So gutted to hear this, we love you guys. Thank you for all the fab oat cappuccinos. Best of luck for the future.'