The owners of Fade to Black, a coffee shop and bar in St Albans, are "thrilled" to have opened a second site in the city.

Situated at Trestle Arts Base, in Russet Drive, the new establishment promises to bring "the same blend of creativity, ambiance, and hospitality" that customers know from its original site in Marshalswick.

The new coffee shop and bar offers "the perfect backdrop for casual meet-ups, work sessions, or evenings out with friends", according to its owners.

Herts Advertiser: Trestle Arts Base, St Albans, with a new Fade to Black sign.Trestle Arts Base, St Albans, with a new Fade to Black sign. (Image: Gary Smith / Fade to Black)

Gary Smith, co-owner of Fade to Black, said: "Fade to Black coffee shop and bar is thrilled to announce the opening of its second location in St Albans.

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"Located at Trestle Arts Base, the new Fade to Black venue is nestled within the walls of a century-old chapel, lovingly transformed into a vibrant performing arts centre.

"Guests can expect the cosy ambiance of a coffee shop with the lively atmosphere of a bar.

"We're excited to bring our unique blend of hospitality and creativity to another vibrant community in St Albans.

"In addition to its signature offerings, the new location will also host a variety of events, including live music nights and cinema nights, providing customers with memorable experiences that keep them coming back for more."