This weekend, The Range is making shopping with the little ones easy with the grand opening of its cafe, where kids can eat for free all weekend.
The Range in Truro will be officially reopening Café Eighty Nine on (Friday, August 23).
Named after the year the retailer first began trading, bosses at The Range say it will feature a fresh ‘continental style’ interior scheme offering customers a ‘village green’ meeting space with meals cooked to order and barista made hot drinks.
In celebration of the reopened café, kids will be able to eat for free throughout the opening weekend (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) giving parents an easy option to keep the children entertained during their shopping trip.
A variety of kids' favourite foods are available, including a cooked breakfast, fish fingers and chips, and sausage and chips. A child’s meal will be free with each purchase of an adult's main meal.
The menu includes an all-day English breakfast with a vegetarian option available for just £3.99, alongside an array of family favourites, including pizzas for £5.49 and burgers, curries and lasagnas for £6.49
Light bites, such as salads, jacket potatoes and toasties are also available for customers who want a quick bite to eat.
In addition to the cooked to order menu, Café Eighty Nine offers a full range of barista coffees including, cappuccinos, lattes, espressos and mochas. Speciality cold coffee drinks from Costa are also on the menu for summer.
The newly refurbished café will boast a fresh interior scheme with pops of green and cream stripes to give a continental feel, with cosy seating areas and lighting to offer a welcoming meeting space.
CEO of The Range, Alex Simpkin said: “At The Range we have committed to refurbish a number of stores up and down the country and Truro is one of many to benefit from this stunning new cafe.
“We are incredibly proud of the space, not only does it enable local shoppers to dine affordably pre or post-shop but they get to do so in bright, modern new surroundings.
“A lot of time has been spent making sure that the food and drinks offering provides customers with brilliant quality while keeping prices affordable, especially for families during the summer period.”
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