Shaftesbury Capital has announced that Asian-inspired artisanal café concept, Nagare Coffee, is set to join Soho. Taking its first-ever West End site at 2 Newburgh Street, just off Carnaby Street, Nagare Coffee will add a boutique café to the destination, as it continues to evolve its F&B offer.
With a neutral and minimalist aesthetic, Nagare Coffee has chosen Soho for its second bricks and mortar location, launching this December in a 1,300 sq ft space. Nagare, which means to ‘flow’ in Japanese, takes an alternative approach to the average coffee shop, prioritising premium beans and stocking a variety of single-origin, hand filtered coffee from across the globe.
Nagare Coffee adds another stop-and-pause moment for visitors shopping and dining throughout Carnaby Street and Soho, joining the likes of Donutelier, which opened in November. These new arrivals complement the plethora of retail brands situated on Carnaby Street, both providing a high-quality experience that adds another dimension to the destination’s appeal throughout the day for families, locals, and office workers nearby.
Dora Lau, Co-Owner of Nagare Coffee, commented: “Nagare Coffee is the perfect café for the vibrant neighbourhood of Soho, bringing artisan practices and produce that will resonate with visitors. Hospitality contributes an enormous amount to the experience of Carnaby Street and Soho, so we cannot wait to embed ourselves within this leading location. As we build our reputation in London, there’s nowhere better for exposure to an informed audience.”