Emotions run high as Bishop cafe marks end of an era

Emotions run high as Bishop cafe marks end of an era



Customers say the decision threatens the loss of a valued community space and a rare place to pause, chat and recharge amid daily errands.

Many believe the shift towards a β€œgrab and go” model may look good on paper, but fails to reflect how the cafΓ© is used in practice.

On a recent Northern Echo Facebook post, one commenter who relocated from “fast-paced” Southern California, said: “Slowing down over a cup of coffee had become part of the appeal of shopping there.”

Some suggested rethinking the store layout rather than removing the cafΓ©.Β 

Others agreed, pointing out not everyone wants takeaway coffee.

Concerns were also raised about the practicalities of a grab-and-go offering.

Shoppers noted that traffic and parking challenges at Tindale Retail Park already make quick visits difficult, and questioned whether people would make the journey just for a takeaway lunch.

However some described the cafΓ© as “very expensive,” while others said it was “always freezing,” and that they had to keep their coats on inside.

One individual said M&S has “never quite mastered cafΓ©s anyway.”

Still, even some critics conceded that the cafΓ© is usually busy and that its closure will be “a big miss” for Bishop Auckland.



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