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Tincan to open new cafe on Gloucester Road
It has been quite a journey already for the team behind Tincan Coffee Co.
They began as a fleet of vintage vans and even a converted fire truck, then opened their first permanent cafe on North Street and had a short-lived stint on Clare Street which came to an end in July 2017 after only eight months due to a considerable increase in business rates.
Now, co-owners Adam White and Jessie Nicolson are having a second attempt at opening a second cafe, this time on Gloucester Road.
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Replacing what is currently a Coffee#1, the new Tincan hopes to be open by the end of April – with the last day of Coffee#1 in the premises Saturday, March 24.
Tincan serve their own seasonal espresso blend as well as the likes of loose-leaf teas, smoothies, single origin hot chocolate, pastries, cakes, a brunch menu and sourdough toasties.
Founded in 2001 and with cafes across the South West and Wales, Coffee#1 recently opened their latest Bristol cafe on Whiteladies Road next door to Clifton Down Shopping Centre.
Following the closure of their Gloucester Road cafe, there will also be Coffee#1 branches on North Street in Bedminster, Welsh Back close to Queen Square, Henleaze Road in Henleaze, Fishponds Road in Fishponds.

Tincan’s converted fire truck provided sustenance during Sanctum at Temple Church in 2015

Tincan opened their first bricks and mortar cafe on North Street

Their short-lived stint on Clare Street in the Old City last only eight months