The opening date of a new cafe in the Royal Arcade has been announced.
From November 2, diners will be able to enjoy the range of healthy brunch options and drinks available at ORA.
The wellness cafe is set to serve a selection of acai bowls, power shakes, power toasties and superfood snacks, as well as classic hot drinks.
Hungry shoppers can choose from a number of different toppings for their acai bowls, such as fruits and homemade granola, as well as bee pollen, goji berries and nut butter.
There is even a Biscoff and Nutella one for those with a sweet tooth.
The signs have been installed in the trademark Royal Arcade style ahead of next weekend's opening.
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The cafe will be open between 10am and 2pm for the launch event, with further details released in the lead-up to the weekend.
Owner Milly Chalcraft said: "I can't wait to welcome you all in."
The concept was formed after Milly travelled to Thailand in 2023.
She said: "Health and fitness have been a huge part of my life for the last seven years and I found an amazing wellness cafe in Phuket that I knew was something I wanted to open when I got back home."
Since then, the 24-year-old has travelled around the UK sourcing the best ingredients and gathering inspiration for the wellness cafe.
After the launch, ORA will open from 8am to 4pm Monday to Saturday and 10am to 2pm on Sunday.
The store was previously home to Lauren Rose Interior Design, which left the Royal Arcade earlier this year.
The owner, Lauren-Rose Collins-Hines shared the news on social media, saying: "I've made a tough decision that having a showroom is no longer necessary for the business and moving to design offices works better.
"Just to be clear, we are still here and working on some amazing projects in Norwich and the surrounding areas."
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