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Élan Café to launch a new site in Oxford Circus

This will be their third location following their outlets in Park Lane and Brompton.

Elan Cafe is set to open to their newest outlet in 9-10 Market Place, Oxford Circus.

The site, secured by leisure property agency Shelley Sandzer, is expected to have the same pink theme, flower walls, marble tables and latte art that their other two outlets have.

“At Élan, we have an unfaltering commitment to using the very best ingredients to serve the finest coffee, in unforgettable style. We can’t wait to soon share our passion for coffee at this fabulous new location,” Alexandra Miller, founder of Élan Café, said.

“Élan Cafe is an exciting young brand who have really captured the healthy living and coffee culture that London loves. Market Place and Fitzrovia are going to enjoy this new addition to the neighbourhood,” Leo Feldman, partner at Shelly Sandzer, added.
 

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