Cambridge Edition January 2019

FOOD & DR INK

Yep, the hallowed US doughnut and coffee shop, known for its melt-in-your-mouth glazed rings of goodness, opened a new branch in The Grafton last month. At the store, which is located on the ground floor of the centre, doughnut fans will be able to choose between sixteen different flavours, from the hugely popular Original Glazed to the indulgent Chocolate Dreamcake filled with gooey chocolate sauce. “Cambridge doughnut lovers have proved they love the sweet taste of our delicious treats following the success of our store in the Grand Arcade, which opened in 2014,” says Neil Williamson, UK operations manager for Krispy Kreme. “We believe the new store in the Grafton will be equally as popular.’’ KRISPY KREME OPENS NEW BRANCH

APERITIVO AT AROMI

Aromi, the family-run Sicilian eaterie with branches on Peas Hill, Bene’t Street and Fitzroy Street, has built up an army of fans in the city with its tasty treats. It’s so popular that it’s not unusual to see queues snaking out the door and spilling along the street at weekends. Well- loved for its pizza slices, focaccia, arancini and mini pasticceria, the café has recently added Aperitivo Hour to its offering. A much-loved Italian tradition, Aperitivo is a kind of happy hour when people flock to bars and enjoy light bites and drinks ahead of their main meal later on. Aromi are embracing Aperitivo Hour with a new cocktail menu featuring a traditional Aperol spritz, a punchy Negroni and a Limoncello spritz, amongst others. There are also tasty bites on offer, including platters of Aromi’s antipasti delicacies such as caponata, olives and Italian cured meats. “We are so very excited to be bringing Aromi’s Aperitivo Hour to Cambridge at last!” enthuses director Francesco Genovese. “This is how we Aperitivo in Sicily: the perfect start to your evening or reward for a busy day at work or shopping.” aromi.co.uk

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