COFFEE-LOVERS will be elated as a new café is set to swing open its doors today in the Barrow town centre.

Coffee Time is the latest business to join the Barrow town centre under the expertise of former restaurateurs Ahmet Demir and Ozlem Korkmaz.

The Cavendish Street café opened at 9am this morning ready to serve an array of breakfast and lunch dishes.

The newly-opened café will be open from 9am until 3pm, serving freshly-made goods such as sandwiches, pies, salads, salmon, steak and pasta dishes.

Milkshakes, smoothies, hot beverages and alcohol will also be on sale at the establishment.

The café comes months after the owners closed their popular Turkish restaurant, Izgara, after four years of trade and opened Coffee Time in its place.

Ahmet and Ozlem launched Izgara in December 2018 in an effort to bring a warm slice of the Mediterranean to Barrow’s streets.

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Expectant foodies rushed to Cavendish Street to get their first fix of traditional Turkish cuisine.

With 30 years of trade between them, Ahmet and Ozlem decided to launch a takeaway version of Izgara in September following the restaurant’s closure.

The takeaway, known as Izgara Island Express, is located on Ramsden Dock Road and takes deliveries via Barrow Eats.

The takeaway offers a wide variety of traditional Turkish dishes, from grills such as chicken and lamb shish, as well as unique takes on the classics, such as sucuk and mozzarella.

And less than two months since the takeaway’s launch, the owners have opened their newest business venture, Coffee Time.

The café is open for deliveries with Barrow Eats and available for dining in.