WHILST many businesses are shutting their doors for good, a coffee shop is grinding their way to success as they've just received the keys for their second premises.
NEAUM, the takeaway cafe based at the Quarry in Penrith, is aiming to open a second cafe on Penrith's Market Square by the end of the month.
Owner Jack Roberts said he is 'really excited' to get the new cafe up and running.
"We've been looking for a new spot for about a year and the new spot is perfect. It's a great location and sure to be full of great customers - much like our other cafe at the Quarry," he said.
NEAUM, which has been on the scene for about two and half years, takes pride in the fact that everything is made in-house - offering a delectable mix of great coffee, cakes, pastries and bakes and plenty of sarnies.
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The new spot will be open five days a week for the moment with hopes of opening up seven days a week in the future. You'll be able to visit between Tuesday to Saturday, from 8am-4pm.
The grub-hub currently supplies over 40 businesses within the area and are currently looking for more staff as the business expands.
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