THE new owners of a popular beach café in Falmouth have outlined what they initially intend to do with their latest acquisition. 

Gylly Beach Café, found on Gyllyngvase Beach in Falmouth, has been bought by Healeys Cider and the business has transferred from long-term ownership to become part of the growing Cyderhouse Co Ltd, a new subsidiary of Healeys Cyder. 

Joe Healey, one of two Managing Directors at Healeys Cyder, has since offered a small insight into what the company plans to do with Gylly Beach Café over the coming months. 

Joe said: "As of Friday 4 August, we are really excited to announce the addition of the iconic Gylly Beach Café to the Cyderhouse Co Ltd Group.

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"Located on Falmouth’s famous Gyllyngvase Beach, enjoying panoramic views of the Lizard Peninsula and the Helford River, acquiring Gylly Beach Café is truly a once-in-a-generation opportunity.

"In the interim, our priority is to get through a very busy summer, we’ve already re-opened the bar until 11pm and we are recruiting to support the existing Gylly team – particularly chefs with the aim of launching the full menu as soon as possible.

"Once things have settled, we’ll give the café a little TLC where it’s needed and from there we’ll take a breather and take it step by step. The plan is to revive and shine a light on this incredible venue, making it the immersive destination it deserves to be.

"Don’t let the term ‘café’ deceive you, this is a diverse and very busy business, comprising of a café/bar/restaurant, bakery, takeaway, water sports centre and with exclusive commercial rights to Falmouth’s best beach – we are super excited to see where the journey takes us with Gylly and we feel incredibly fortunate to keep this popular Cornish business running under Cornish family ownership."