A popular Belfast cafe and bakery company have teased a brand new location in the heart of the city centre.
French Village has been a firm favourite for brunch or a sweet treat in South Belfast since they opened their Botanic cafe in December 2009.
With food store locations on both the Lisburn Road and in East Belfast, French Village has become a household name across the city.
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Taking to social media on Thursday, they revealed some plans to open a new store on a busy Belfast high street.
Posting a picture of a new French Village sign, they said: "Psst... its your new fav spot. But where?!" - asking customers to guess where the new location is to be in with the chance to win some FV goodies.
Taking to the comments, local cafe Dilly and Dollys, who have a shop on Ann Street, welcomed them to the area, hinting the new location in the city centre.
From the image posted online, it would appear that French Village is moving into the former Cookie Box unit that has been vacant since the company closed all their stores last year.
Henry French first opened French Village Boulangerie & Patisserie in 1981 in Stranmillis Village and after years of success as a home bakery, Henry and son Ashley branched into Wholesale supplying hand-crafted breads, pastries and desserts to cafés, restaurants, hotels and food retailers.
In 2007 Henry retired and passed the rolling pin to his son whose passion and enthusiasm saw the business rocket and in 2014, production moved to a purpose-built bakehouse in East Belfast.
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