Oh this looks exciting!
A popular Belfast cafe and bakery company have teased a brand new location in the heart of the city centre.
With food store locations on both the Lisburn Road and in East Belfast, French Village has become a household name across the city.Taking to social media on Thursday, they revealed some plans to open a new store on a busy Belfast high street. Taking to the comments, local cafe Dilly and Dollys, who have a shop on Ann Street, welcomed them to the area, hinting the new location in the city centre.
Henry French first opened French Village Boulangerie & Patisserie in 1981 in Stranmillis Village and after years of success as a home bakery, Henry and son Ashley branched into Wholesale supplying hand-crafted breads, pastries and desserts to cafés, restaurants, hotels and food retailers.
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