
Warrens Bakery, the oldest pasty maker in the world, has opened a new in-store shop at Trago’s petrol station in Newton Abbot, one of the West Country’s busiest petrol stations.
The recently launched site is the Cornish company’s 48th location, and will serve customers with its range of baked products, including its famous handcrimped pasties and new Spring range of gourmet sausage rolls, sweet treats, cold drinks and tea. The new Trago site is also home to Warrens Bakery’s first ever ‘Proud To Serve’ self service coffee machine, providing freshly brewed 100% certified, medium hand roasted Wild Meadow artisan coffee from UK roastery experts Bridge Coffee.
Craig Wood, Assistant Retail Director at Warrens Bakery said, “We’re delighted to be working with Trago on this project at one of the region’s most popular petrol stations. We’re especially excited and proud to unveil our first ever self service coffee machine at the site, meaning people can get incredible tasting coffee at the touch of a button. We also have other projects that we’re working on with the Trago team and are excited to share more about in the coming months.”
Trago’s Group Managing Director, Kim Ackland, added, “This is more good news for the Trago Newton Abbot site. We are very much enjoying expanding our partnership with Warrens Bakery, and this is just the start of more developments with them that will further enhance our customer offering.”
The new Warrens Bakery can be found at Trago, Newton Abbot, just off the A38 Devon Expressway.
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