Wokingham is set to get a taste of ‘Honesty’ this summer with news that the cafe operator is set to open in the courtyard space at Wokingham town hall.
Honesty is known across Berkshire and Hampshire for its “.. no fluff, no fakery” approach to food and coffee.
It is set to open within the next few months in the space that has been empty since former occupiers RYND closed before Christmas.
Founder Romilla Arber said: “This isn’t just another high street coffee stop.
“Honesty is here to serve up great food for all, brewed with purpose and built on its values.
“We believe everyone deserves access to food that’s made with care and served with heart.
“Whether you’re grabbing a flat white on the school run or settling in for a long chat over lunch, our door’s always open.”
Customers can expect “.. unadulterated” bread and pastries, breakfast, brunch, lunch and afternoon tea, created using honest ingredients, ethically sourced.
“You’ll find no hidden nasties, no corporate spiel – just good coffee, good food, and good people.”
The new Wokingham venture will be the company’s 11th opening, and is part of its growing family of individual sites across the region, with every location shaped by its local community.
“We’re not here to blend in – we’re here to belong,” added Romilla.
“We want this space to feel like Wokingham’s living room.
“Bring your dog, bring your gran, bring your book club – everyone is welcome.”
The new opening is also set to create a number of new jobs in the town.