Cafe set to open at Worksop bus station

Worksop bus station’s brand-new café opens its doors to passengers next month.
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Nosh Retail has been appointed to run the café at the new £3.2m bus station, which opened in August.

Founded in 2006, Nosh is owned by Worksop-born Steve Batty and currently has six outlets in the UK, including one at Sheffield’s Meadowhall. Plans are in place to double this number in the next 18 months.

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The café is due to open in mid-October and will offer an extensive breakfast, hot and cold light lunches and serve Fairtrade coffee, along with a wide range of other hot and cold drinks.

“We pride ourselves on delivering great tasting, freshly prepared food and drinks, all with fast, friendly service,” said Steve Batty.

“We use top-quality ingredients and our range of hot and cold food and drinks, prepared daily in our kitchens, is available to eat in or take away.

“I was born and bred in Worksop and as a result know the area very well.

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“This new development is an ideal opportunity for Nosh to become part of my home town and I’m really looking forward to bringing our welcoming, friendly culture to the new bus station.”

Coun Kevin Greaves, chairman of the County Council’s transport and highways committee, said: “I am delighted to welcome Steve and his team to Worksop bus station.

“The new café will offer a first-class selection of delicious meals, snacks and drinks and will help to further improve passengers’ experiences when they visit.”