Good Vibes discusses the 'new normal' following launch of new brunch service

By Joseph Macey

16th Sep 2021 | Local News

Popular Falmouth eatery Good Vibes is onto the next stage of reopening by welcoming back customers in a new "Weekend Brunch" service.

During the lockdown period, the cafe moved into a delivery service and then offered takeaways to customers.

Now they are getting back to something they are more familiar with, serving up 'banging breakfasts."

There are three sittings, each for an hour and a half, with tables of up to six people (including children).

"We're excited (and nervous)! The guidelines mean it's a little different to how we usually run our weekends at the cafe but we're sure we can still give people the Good Vibes experience they know and love," Good Vibes owner Jade Phipps told Nub News.

The cafe says it has been working hard to make sure all the necessary safety measures are in place for customers.

On the topic of the "new normal" Jade added:

"I think we're a long way from 'normal' yet, especially for hospitality businesses- we're used to working in a bustling cafe and aiming to turn tables over as quickly as possible.

"Things are having to go a bit slower these days, but hopefully, it still feels as exciting for our customers as it does to us.

"We enjoyed the deliveries, and it was fun trying it out, but it's not what we do so it'll be good to host people in the way we know best again."

The brunch service is first come first serve and you can book your spot by clicking below, the deadline for bookings is 5pm on the Friday before.

Click here to find out more on how to book.

     

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