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Black Sheep Coffee opens new site in the Northlight Estate

Posted 18 June, 2025
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Black Sheep Coffee, the Robusta rebels on a mission to disrupt the coffee scene, are heading to Brierfield, with a brand-new store landing at the Northlight Estate. 

To celebrate the new launch, caffeine connoisseurs can kick things off with £1 coffees on opening day, including all the classics: americano, latte, cappuccino and flat white, followed by £2 iced blueberry matchas all weekend to keep the good vibes going.

A standout destination with serious local heritage, the Northlight Estate is where industrial legacy meets modern living and working. Whether you’re powering up for a co-working session, grabbing a post-gym smoothie, or settling in for a long overdue catch-up, the brand new Black Sheep Coffee has you covered.

This new store is independently owned and operated by a local franchise partner, bringing Black Sheep Coffee’s trademark rebellious spirit, bold brews and unapologetic energy to Brierfield for the very first time.

Renowned for unapologetically bold flavours and an unrivalled commitment to quality, Black Sheep Coffee are innovators in the space – by sourcing the first speciality-grade 100% Robusta coffee, they went against the market trends and became the ‘Black Sheep’ of the coffee world. The coffee shop group recently launched a brand-new lemonade category, with both classic and matcha-spiked options in flavour-packed combos like lychee, lavender, passionfruit, and peach. Every drink can be levelled up with one of Black Sheep Coffee’s signature boosters: think prebiotic fibre for gut health, collagen for that glow-up, brain-boosting nootropics, or a hit of CBD to help keep stress at bay. It’s hydration, upgraded.

Holly Ducker, Estate director and brand manager for the new franchise, commented, “This marks a fantastic milestone for the development and our entire team. We’re proud to be partnering with Black Sheep Coffee – it’s a brilliant addition to the site and one we’re confident will become a go-to spot for both our Northlighters and the wider community.”

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