'Customers have been coming for decades and from day one. We love to see them coming in..without them we just wouldn't survive'
, serving hot drinks and treats, as well as breakfast and lunch. It was first set up by Darren Kearney's parents, but now he is in charge of the popular family spot.
"I came on board after around 30 years, and I came from a chef background. I changed things up and started new foods. Over the years when the multinationals came in, it was hard to compete. "For people to have to take the kick everyday is a lot. But they are coming and supporting us and we are all in this together."
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