An inclusive Harrogate cafe has launched a new braille menu to accommodate visually impaired visitors.
The new menu is being introduced at Crema Coffee on Royal Parade.
It’s in partnership with Bespokebraille who create the bespoke menus for restaurants and cafes.
A spokesperson for Crema Coffee said:
“At Crema Coffee inclusivity and accessibility are at the heart of everything we do.
“We believe every guest deserves to enjoy their dining experience to the fullest!
“That’s why we’re thrilled to introduce our new Braille menu, designed to make our offerings more accessible to blind and visually impaired individuals.
“We’re committed to creating a welcoming environment for everyone.”
Crema Coffee opened on Royal Parade in November last year, offering breakfast and all-day brunch.

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