Black Sheep Coffee coming to Preston City Centre

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Black Sheep Coffee is set to expand to Preston Pic: @black_sheep_coffee / Instagram Black Sheep Coffee is coming to Preston City Centre. The growing ethi

Black Sheep describes itself as being ‘ready to take down big corporate brands and rid the world of boring, average tasting coffee’.

The firm was founded by Eirik and Gabe, university flatmates who quit their jobs to pursue a career in coffee.Get filled with the joy of spring rolls at this welcoming Plungington cafe Headquartered in London, Black Sheep has locations across the UK, plus a branch each in Paris and Manila and two planned in Dallas.

According to the Black Sheep website, coffee is sourced straight from plantation and cups are fully recyclable. The firm also supports the homeless community with its free coffee board scheme.

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