High Wycombe has seen three new stores open recently with more to come. 

Opening most recently, Black Sheep Coffee has opened in the Eden Centre in the unit previously occupied by Starbucks and Pret a Manger opposite Patisserie Valerie.

The international coffee chain has been opening new branches across the UK and has now landed in Wycombe.

Whilst specialising in coffee, they also sell other drinks such as teas, smoothies and hot chocolates as well as pastries.

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Also inside the Eden Centre is homeware shop, Søstrene Grene. Founded in 1973, it is a Danish lifestyle brand founded by two sisters, Anna and Clara.

This is also a worldwide brand with over 265 stores in 16 countries. It can be found opposite LUSH cosmetics.

Outside of the Eden Centre, tucked away on Bull Lane is the third new arrival, CUPP Bubble Tea.

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The shop makes bubble teas, which originated in Taiwan and originally consisted of tea, milk and chewy tapioca pearls which are shaken together. 

CUPP make their own syrups and uses fresh fruit, organic milk, and loose leaf teas in their drinks. The founders learnt how to make the teas in a small shop in Kaohsiung, Taiwan before opening their now expanding business in the UK.

Alongside these new arrivals, based on store displays, it is thought that Wycombe could see even more stores opening soon.

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In the old Ask Italian window, there are signs advertising Turkish Cuisine coming soon, meaning that the High Street could see a new restaurant opening in that space in the near future.

Finally, on the corner of Bull Lane, a window saying “brewing soon” with construction work happening inside says that a branch of Chaiiwala is coming to Wycombe.

The Indian street food chain has stores across the UK and serves a range of hot and cold drinks as well as street food options for throughout the day.