It is Northern Ireland’s first remote control construction café, complete with traybakes, specialty coffee and a sandbox
Something new for Belfast is currently under construction in the east of the city.
After struggling to find rainy-day activities to enjoy with his daughter, estate agent Josh Fuller decided he wanted to open a space that would appeal to both children and adults alike.
Joining forces with his friend Dan Ennis, who owns his own landscaping business, the pair are preparing to open Sandpit Coffee, Northern Ireland’s first remote control construction café.
Located on the Woodstock Road in East Belfast, it is a digger-themed cafe with an indoor sandbox and remote-controlled construction vehicles that customers can operate while enjoying coffee, traybakes and light bites.
With plans to open early this summer, Dan and Josh invited Belfast Live down to dig around the new coffee shop and hear more about what customers can expect from this interactive new venue.
Josh said: “I came up with this idea about a year and a half ago, when my daughter really needed something to do and there was a lack of interactive things – so this came to mind, diggers, coffee and me and Dan are both very passionate about coffee.
“It seemed like the perfect idea. There is also a place which has recently started doing it in Indonesia and Dubai, and I saw they were successful, so I thought, ‘ok maybe that idea isn’t so crazy, let’s do it.”
With Dan knowing not only how to run a business but also his way around a digger as a landscaper, Josh approached him with the Sandpit Coffee concept, and the idea started to become a reality.
Dan explained: “This is something totally new to both of us. I own a landscape business, and he does property, so it’s our first time running any kind of business like this.
“It’ll be very new to us both, but we’re hoping that both our qualities in each different area will be able to get us going well.
“We’re preparing to open around the beginning of June. We’ve taken our time to do things slowly because we want to be done right.”
“When we combine our drive, we’re pretty unstoppable,” Josh added.
The duo want the cafe to be not only a place where parents can take their kids for a nice day out, but where everyone can enjoy the unique interactive experience while drinking good coffee, eating tasty traybakes and having even better craic.
Dan continued: “It’s even great for like a date idea – taking her partner out, for something to do that’s different.
“I feel like in Northern Ireland you’re stuck, there’s not that much to do, and it’s not like the weather’s ever great, so it’s something to do while you’re out having a bite to eat or a cup of coffee.”
Sessions for the RC diggers and trucks can be booked online or when visiting. The Sandpit Coffee team hope that, when things take off, they will be able to expand to offer party options, corporate away-day sessions, and create an entirely unique offering for Belfast.
Designed by parents, Sandpit Coffee has a space to leave prams, construction-themed books and toys for the little ones who are just too small to play in the sandbox while still having a stylish and cool feel for a well-deserved coffee date.
“Our hope is to bring something new and fun, because on rainy days, and especially Sundays, I think there’s really a lack of things to do,” Josh added.
“People love going out for a coffee and tea and tray bakes, and combining them both [the sandbox concept] is quite satisfying.
“We hope to bring something to the Woodstock Road because it’s a very busy area and it’s very up and coming, especially the Cregagh Road – there’s lots of new coffee shops, so we can hopefully all bounce off each other and have a good experience.”
Dan concluded: “It’s just really exciting for us both to be trying something totally new, giving it a shot and see how we get on with it. Hopefully it turns out well.”
You can find out more about Sandpit Coffee and keep updated on when it opens here
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