Cooks Coffee builds Irish presence with Powerstown opening

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Cooks Coffee Company has opened a new Esquires Coffee café at the Powerstown Centre in Ireland, adding another site to its growing retail estate.

The café is located on the first floor of Tesco Extra, giving the brand access to regular supermarket footfall and a broad customer base. It places Esquires in a busy, convenience-led setting rather than relying on passing trade from a standalone high street site.

The new café serves Esquires’ organic and Fairtrade-certified coffee, alongside breakfasts, sandwiches, café meals and desserts. The offer is designed to attract shoppers, families and local residents throughout the day, supporting multiple trading occasions from quick takeaway visits to longer sit-down meals.

Cooks Coffee Company Limited (AQSE:COOK) is building an ethical café group with great cafes owned and run by local people. The Cooks franchise model promotes ethical commitment, individual entrepreneurship and local community engagement.

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