A NEW cafe in Llandudno which is being opened by Apprentice winner Alana Spencer is being kitted out.
The cake-maker shared photographs on her Twitter RidiculouslyRichbyAlana.
"Here’s a few pics of our Cardiff and Llandudno cafes, which are being fitted out as we speak!" She posted.
"I’m already loving both of these locations, and you could say it’s becoming a bit of an addiction!
"Fancy a Ridiculously Rich Cafe near to where you live?"
Alana won the BBC One's The Apprentice and secured a £250,000 investment from Lord Alan Sugar in 2016. She went on to create Ridiculously Rich by Alana before launching Ambassador and Cakepreneur schemes.
The Llandudno cafe is in Craig-y-Don by the paddling pool.
Here’s a few pics of our Cardiff and Llandudno cafes, which are being fitted out as we speak!🤩
— RidiculouslyRichbyAlana (@Alana_Spencer_) April 8, 2021
I’m already loving both of these locations, and you could say it’s becoming a bit of an addiction!😉
Fancy a Ridiculously Rich Cafe near to where you live?🤷♀️#ByTheSea #AlanaMôr 🌊 pic.twitter.com/x96I9EvsxS
In March, Alana took to her YouTube channel to reveal her new ventures.
"My ambitions would be to have Ridiculously Rich by the sea cafes all along the coast in Wales and then beyond, but we are starting with Wales," she said.
"We do actually have two new sites ready to start work on.
"One is in Llandudno on the seafront. It is a tiny little, very much like the Aberystwyth one, it is sort of a shack. It has got a pool, I think it is a lido actually, what is called an outside pool, and behind that is the sea.
"It is one of the most beautiful locations I've been to see and the prom in Llandudno is just perfect so I'm really excited about that one."
Alana, who is also opening a site in Cardiff, added: "There is going to be a lot of work in managing those two sites and getting the staff in each site ready but I'm up for a challenge, I'm always up for a challenge and fingers crossed it goes well."
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