A city centre cafe is set to begin a Friday and Saturday evening service filled with cocktails, craft beers and its famous posh cheese toasties.
The Norwich branch of Wright's, in Bank Plain, will host its first 'Nights at Wright's' event on Saturday, February 23.
Nights at Wright's was first rolled out at the chain's original home cafe in Bury St Edmunds.
Maddie Cousins, the events and marketing manager at Wright's, explained the evenings will range in theme - but said the first will be an acoustic live music event featuring BreadKnife Music.
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She said: "We will have lots of different local musicians coming to perform in our cafe on Friday and Saturday evenings starting from Friday, February 23.
"In January, we hosted our first Supper Club in our Norwich cafe which was our very well-known Burns Night with haggis, bagpipes and guests uniting in poetry.
"It really gave us the confidence for the success Nights at Wright's is going to have in Norwich."
In preparation for Nights at Wright's, the cafe will hold a 'Drink and Draw' evening on Valentine's Day to test its cocktail making skills and start drawing in the crowds.
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Ms Cousins added: "We are also getting our little green horsebox back out on the road again, serving up our posh cheese toasties and speciality coffee at a few farmers markets.
"We will also be about for any private events people may want to hire us for.
"We can’t wait to get Wrights out and about and get to meet lots of new people!"
On February 23, food and drink service will begin at 5.30pm and the music will begin at 8pm.
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