THE Goods Shed in Tetbury held a launch party for its new cafe.
The Whistlestop cafe on Saturday invited families to celebrate its opening.
The launch party from noon to 2pm featured performer Jason Maverick, who provided a high energy street style show.
The cafe is open from 9am to 5pm every Tuesday to Sunday and hopes to welcome dog walkers, cyclists, and passers-by to the old railway building which has recently become an arts centre.
The Whistlestop Café is run by Sally Cosham, a Tetbury-based mum who has a passion for food and drink and has managed restaurants in the past, including one on the tiny Channel Island of Sark.
For more information, go to: www.shed-arts.co.uk
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