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Bristol café business to open at landmark city office development

It is set to open in later this year as tenants move into the new-look development

Ed Brown from Double Puc and Gemma Hathrill (CEG’s front of House manager) and Paul Richardson from CEG at Crescent.(Image: CEG)

An independent Bristol-based catering business has been chosen as the café operator for a new landmark city centre office development.

Double Puc Cafe will open at CEG's Crescent building in the heart of Bristol’s Temple Quarter later this year, selling specialty coffee and fresh food. It will be open to building tenants and the general public.

The café business has served as Ovo’s in-house partner since 2014, and will bring its signature brand to Crescent’s communal ground-floor café and social spaces.

In February, CEG announced that energy firm Ovo would become the development's first tenant, moving from its current HQ after more than a decade.

“We’re incredibly proud to be following Ovo Energy into Crescent,” said Griff Holland, co-founder of Double Puc Cafe.

“It’s a privilege to have supported their team with food and drink for the past 10 years, and even more exciting to continue that journey in a space as future-focused and inspiring as Crescent.

"We’re looking forward to welcoming tenants and the wider community with the warm, high-quality hospitality that Double Puc is known for.”

Crescent is CEG’s latest Bristol development, offering 100,000 sq ft of workspace. The building includes on-site fitness spaces, a private garden and dedicated cycle and wellness facilities.