S'bury Coffee in the Cross Keys shopping centre has closed its doors with immediate effect.
The sudden closure was announced via the coffee shop's social media channels this afternoon.
The coffee shop has only been open since October last year, but the owners say 'it is no longer viable to keep trading'.
In the statement, they said, "It's with heavy heart, we have made the decision to close our doors with immediate effect. Unfortunately it is no longer viable to keep trading.
We would like to thank our amazing staff for their hard work and our customers for their support.
It's a bye from us for now, but you can still find us at our usual places and purchase our coffee from us online.
Again - we are saddened to have made this difficult decision, however, this is what we needed to do to keep the rest of our business able to trade."

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