A popular coffee house in Saddleworth has celebrated ending 2022 with two prestigious accolades to its name after an eventful year.
Weaver & Wilde, an independent coffee house and grocer in the centre of Uppermill, is marking winning the awards two years in a row.
Since opening in November 2019, the coffee house has won numerous awards, including the 2021 - and now 2022 - Travellers' Choice Award from Trip Advisor and two Northern Enterprise awards.
The Travellers’ Choice Award from Trip Advisor recognises businesses that consistently earn good tourist reviews and are based on ratings posted on the website over the 12-month period from January 1 to December 31.
Meanwhile, the Northern Enterprise Award celebrates dedicated businesses and enterprises across various categories from the north of the country.
This year, Weaver & Wilde has been crowned 'best coffee house and retailer in the North West 2022' in recognition of its new shop.
In June, owners Thomas and Cal Rowson-Codd opened Weaver & Wilde Groceries & Provisions which sells quality fresh fruit, vegetables and treats from independent local producers.
In a post on social media, Weaver & Wilde said: "In the furore of Christmas trading, we completely forgot to post this.
"2022 was a year of two's.
"We were awarded a Trip Advisor Traveller's Choice award for the second year in a row in addition now to our second Northern Enterprise Award for expanding the Grocery and Provisions offering.
"We've also had a nod for a food and drinks award for next year too.
"We couldn't do any of this without our fantastic team and wonderful customers.
"Thank you."
The dog-friendly coffee house boasts a seasonal menu brimming with locally sourced produce.
Weaver & Wilde also stock a range of handcrafted goods made by local artists including jewellery, coffee cups, candles, greetings cards, pottery and homeware products and hosts regular crafts workshops.
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