Black Sheep Coffee will open its first Belfast store on February 4, offering unique specialty-grade Robusta coffee and creating 14 new jobs in the city.
The store will open at 6:30 AM on February 4. It will offer a unique coffee experience with specialty-grade Robusta beans. The shop will have 99 seats for coffee lovers.
This new location will create about 14 jobs and represents a £1 million investment in the area. The brand aims to expand throughout Ireland in the future.
On opening day, customers can enjoy special offers, including £1 coffees like Cappuccinos and Lattes. Black Sheep Coffee has over 100 locations worldwide, known for its high-quality coffee and innovative drinks.
The brand also serves organic teas and seasonal menu items. Customers can order ahead using the Black Sheep Coffee app and earn rewards.
The Belfast franchise will be run by Black Sheep Coffee-Ireland, part of Bannon and Bannon Property Holdings. This group is behind popular venues like Common Market and 3Sheets.
Black Sheep Coffee is recognized for its bold flavors and commitment to quality. They focus on sustainability and ethically sourced beans, making every cup special.
Final preparations are underway at the Pearl Assurance building for the store’s launch. Anthony Morrissey from Bannon and Bannon expressed excitement about bringing Black Sheep Coffee to Belfast.
He mentioned plans for further expansion in Ireland, with hopes for another location in Belfast by summer 2025. The CEO of Black Sheep Coffee also shared their enthusiasm for entering the Irish market.
They believe this opening marks an exciting new chapter for the brand in Ireland.