A High Wycombe café that closed for a refurbishment will have £50,000 spent on improvements.

Muffin Break, which is based inside the Eden Shopping Centre, temporarily closed its doors at the end of February for the revamp, which is due to last roughly one week.

They are expected to reopen on Saturday, March 7.

First opened in 2009, the café has now secured a new 10-year lease, reaffirming Muffin Break’s long-term commitment to High Wycombe and its confidence in the town’s retail and hospitality future.

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Mike Johnson, Franchise Development Executive at Foodco UK, said: “We’re proud to be investing in High Wycombe as the store enters a new 10-year term.

“This refurbishment reflects our ongoing commitment to the town and ensures the café showcases our latest brand design while retaining the warmth and quality our customers know and love.

“We look forward to welcoming guests back to experience the refreshed space.”

The upgrade brings the store in line with Muffin Break’s latest brand design guidelines, introducing updated wall finishes, enhanced lighting, refreshed graphics, new fascia signage and contemporary furniture.

The result is a brighter, more modern space designed to create an even more welcoming environment for customers.

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Famous for baking on-site daily, Muffin Break High Wycombe will continue to serve its much-loved selection of sweet and savoury treats, alongside barista-crafted coffee made from premium 100 per cent Arabica beans.

The revitalised interior provides the perfect setting for everything from morning coffee runs to relaxed lunches and afternoon catch-ups with friends.

Muffin Break is part of the Foodco Group, which also owns sister brand Jamaica Blue, with both brands continuing to grow and reinvest across the UK.