Tuesday 27 October 2015

Graham Jones MP opens Accrington Pals Cafe

Hyndburn's MP Graham Jones, along with Hyndburn Council Leader Miles Parkinson and other senior Councillors, attended the official opening of an exciting new eatery within Accrington Market Hall on Saturday 17th September. 'The Accrington Pals Cafe' opened its doors to customers this week after an extensive refurbishment of the former 'Peggy's Café'.

Owner Karen Moxham said, "The opening day was a fantastic success. We wanted to bring an exciting new eatery to the heart of our home town with a nostalgic theme for the people of the Borough and there can be no greater theme for this café which is dedicated to the Accrington Pals. We love the people of Accrington and will be serving to them a selection of traditional Lancashire fayre, breakfasts and delicious homemade favourites that were previously popular with the former Peggy's Cafe. Thursday will be a special day for senior citizens with 30% off menu prices, our food is sourced locally and served heartily at very competitive prices in an ambience which takes you back to the era of The Great War."

Huncoat Councillor Eamonn Higgins, Ms Moxham's partner, said, "Karen and myself would like to thank everyone who came down today to officially open 'The Accrington Pals Cafe' and special thanks are due to Miles Parkinson and Clare Cleary. We have had a fantastic response from the public who all seem impressed with the Pals theme, the public are rightly proud of the Pals heritage in this town . Hope you enjoyed your brekkies so do feel free pop in for a brew and a bite!"

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