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1:45 PM March 15, 2021
Chris Avey, who runs the River Green Cafe in Trowse, has vowed to stay open and has taken the business off the market.
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The owner of England s best vegetarian restaurant in Norwich is no longer selling after letting space to independent coffee firm Kofra.
Chris Avey, who runs the River Green Cafe in The Street, Trowse, has let premises next door formerly used as a teaching kitchen to Kofra. The coffee bar is aiming to open what will be its fourth venue on April 2, initially for take-aways only in line with Covid restrictions. It will be operating completely separately from the River Green Cafe.
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Ian Hacon and Chris Carr who run Zaks.
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At Zaks American diners, with venues in Norwich and Poringland, owners Ian Hacon and Chris Carr decided to keep the restaurants closed throughout January.
However, they are currently selling merchandise and gift vouchers instead. Mr Hacon said: I know it s not the start to the year we all hoped for but let s make the best of it.
Tim Briscoe of Buxton Potatoes, who has expanded his collection point for customers to pick up bags of spuds.
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Tim Briscoe who owns Buxton Potatoes, near Aylsham, has expanded his takeaway facility with a purpose-built isolation station and honesty box where people can pull up and buy bags of spuds.