A cowshed coffee shop is getting ready to host its first supper club of the year after celebrating a milestone birthday.
Tracey Ball opened Nourish Cafe in Newbourne, near Woodbridge, five years ago - serving a range of sweet and savoury treats.
On Saturday, March 23 the cafe celebrated its fifth birthday with all day breakfast, free birthday cake and live jazz music.
"We feel so proud, lots of people came to celebrate with us," said Ms Ball.
"It's a big milestone and achievement after all the changes we've gone through."
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Recently the café changed its opening hours to start serving breakfast at an earlier time of 9am.
"When the weather is warmer, people come in earlier and the new season brings lovely sunrises," said Ms Ball.
The café is preparing to host its first supper club of the year taking place on Friday, April 5.
It will cost £55 and the five-course menu includes nettle soup, roast glaze radishes and a gorse flower pannacotta.
A second Nourish supper club is also planned for summer on Friday, June 21.
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"I want to continue to make the most of the season," Ms Ball said.
"Our new menu and daily specials are all homemade using the best fresh seasonal produce, we are growing in our poly tunnel and collaborating with the Gro Bros, adding their home grown micro greens and herbs to our dishes to add extra nutritional value."
Nourish Café collaborates with a number of local businesses such as Katie's Garden and Crude Coffee Roasters.
Other new additions to the dog and pony friendly café include a smoothie and ice drinks menu, and healthier raw bars will soon be added to the counter offerings.
Nourish Café is open from 9am until 2pm on Tuesday through to Saturday.
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