A dad-of-three preparing to open a new city centre cafe has revealed plans to revamp the site.
Adam Wright, 41, is opening Wright's Cafe in the former Watsons building in Bank Plain on June 19.
It will be the Newmarket man's third branch with his two Suffolk premises, in Bury St Edmunds and Helmingham, proving to be a "huge success".
And now Adam has unveiled a design for the premises that has been put together by illustrator Mgc.creative.
His other premises currently follow a design influenced by an aesthetic focus on nature.
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Each cafe specialises in homemade toasties, cakes and coffee - with the majority of ingredients sourced from across East Anglia.
"Our ambition has always been to provide great food at affordable prices," said Adam.
"That's what we want to bring with us to Norwich.
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"Both of our existing sites offer an honest and welcoming space which our customers seem to really appreciate.
"It's all about having a real sense of community and inclusivity."
The cafe is set to open just around the corner from the former Artel cafe, where the chef-owner of Benoli restaurant Oliver Boon is opening a tapas restaurant.
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