The Boston Tea Party Cafe Chain is to open a new site in Birmingham in the Moseley Suburb in early 2016.
The family-owned chain will open the site in a derelict garage in Alchester Road which they will now invest in and fully transform. They have been granted a license by Birmingham City Council to run the cafe.
Boston Tea Party managing director Sam Roberts told the Birmingham Mail: “We are firm believers in not compromising on the quality of our produce or the socially-focused ethics of our business, and we aim to ensure each new Boston Tea Party is a completely unique venue, designed especially to complement its community, and to directly benefit the people who live and work there. We’re delighted to have been granted a licence to renovate a former garage in Moseley and create a new café-bar, which we hope will become a cherished hub for this vibrant community.”
Founded in 1996, The Boston Tea Party now has 18 sites throughout the country in locations such as Plymouth, Bristol and Exeter. The company prides itself on ethically-sourced food and a strong local social focus which has led to their choice of location for their latest branch.