Black Sheep Coffee expands London growth with new Borough deals
Future openings are expected to focus on high-footfall areas.
Black Sheep Coffee is expanding further across Greater London, targeting six boroughs as part of plans to add 60 more sites across the capital over the next few years.
The company has signed two development agreements. One deal includes a minimum of nine locations across Greenwich, Bromley, and Bexley, whilst the second covers at least seven stores in Merton, Waltham Forest, and Newham.
The move adds to Black Sheep Coffee’s existing London estate, where it already operates several sites.
The company already has franchise locations in Bromley and Waltham Forest, whilst the remaining boroughs will represent new markets for the brand.
Future openings are expected to focus on high-footfall areas such as town centres, shopping centres and business districts, targeting commuters, students, and visitors.
The South London expansion will be led by new franchise partners Wafa Mohbubul, Tania Mohbubul, Tanim Mohbubul, Kebreab Blackman, and Sumaiya Mohbubul, who join the company’s franchise network as part of the rollout.