New motorbike-themed coffee house set to rev up Wells on Monday

By Laura Linham

14th Aug 2024 | Local News

Garage Six will be opening the doors on Monday. (Photo: Quickshifter Coffee Co.)
Garage Six will be opening the doors on Monday. (Photo: Quickshifter Coffee Co.)

Quickshifter Coffee is gearing up to open its new venue, Garage Six, in Wells on Monday, 19 August.

The 'motorbike coffee house' will open its doors at 7:30am, offering a unique spot for coffee lovers and motorbike enthusiasts alike.

Located just behind Screwfix at Unit 6, The Sidings, Garage Six is the brainchild of Andy, an ex-Royal Marine turned electrician, and Laura, a sports teacher and mental health first aider. The duo, who share a passion for motorbike racing and coffee, are excited to unveil the results of their hard work to the Wells community.

In a recent announcement, Andy and Laura said: "We have designed this space using our very own brains and built it using our very own hands. Lots of blood, sweat and tears, sleepless nights, long days, and painstaking graft have gone into creating this space. Luckily we've had plenty of good coffee to get us through!"

Work underway at Garage Six. (Facebook/Quickshifter Coffee Co.)

Garage Six will be open Monday to Friday from 7:30am to 5:00pm, Saturday from 8:30am to 5:00pm, and Sunday from 10:00am to 4:00pm. It will offer three different coffee blends, convenient 'One Cup Coffee Bags,' and a range of motorbike merchandise. The coffee house welcomes everyone, including cyclists, dog walkers, and the general public.

"We have lots of plans for the future of Garage Six. It's going to be a place to keep your eye on," the owners added.

With its unique theme and welcoming atmosphere, Garage Six is set to become a new favourite spot in Wells. Don't miss the grand opening this Monday at 7:30am.

     

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