A popular Paisley cafe is looking to open a second location for a 'super special concept'.
Roasters - which is located on High Street in the town - took to social media to tease the new venture.
In the post, the owner of the business Dan Smith revealed 'shop number two fell through'. However, he went on to ask punters of the breakfast and brunch spot if they knew anyone selling a cafe or restaurant.
The boss of the food joint went on to announce the new location would be for 'Roasters 2.0' - which he claimed is a 'super special concept'.
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In the Facebook post, the cafe said: "Long story short. Shop number two fell through.
"Do you know someone selling a cafe/restaurant?
"I am interested.
"Must be at least 40 covers inside, must have cooking facilities established and be in and around Paisley.
"This is for Roasters 2.0 - a super special concept with a tonne of ideas I want to bring. I just need more room now.
"No time to lose. I'm choking for Roasters 2.0, you're choking for it, and about 90% of Paisley are seemingly choking for it. Help us help you and let's make some damn history.
"Rent or buy is fine. Cheers. Dan."
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Last year, we reported how Dan was set to take on a mega challenge in the hopes more men would open up about mental health after suffering from his own battles.
The successful business owner was set to embark on a journey with seven other lads to complete an ultra-marathon in the Moroccan Sahara desert.
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