A brand new bistro is set to open in the heart of Station Quarter this week, bringing an exciting hospitality experience to Telford Town Centre.
The Ironmasters Bistro, Telford’s newest cafe bar, will officially open its doors at The Quad on Wednesday 4 June
A distinctive new addition to the region’s hospitality scene, the Bistro will offer a refined and relaxed atmosphere with a strong emphasis on local partnerships and community experience.
In a unique collaboration with internationally renowned brand Bodum, Ironmasters Bistro will serve locally roasted, artisan coffee, carefully curated to deliver exceptional flavour and sustainability.
Complementing its coffee offering, the Bistro will showcase a tempting selection of cakes and savoury treats sourced from local suppliers, bringing the best of Shropshire’s independent food producers into the spotlight.
The stylish interior is paired with an inviting outdoor terrace, offering al fresco seating and an ideal space for networking or unwinding.
With complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, modern design, and a prime location within one of Telford’s most dynamic commercial and cultural hubs, the Ironmasters Bistro is set to become a go-to destination for professionals, creatives, and residents alike.
Nigel Birch, Manager of Ironmasters Catering, said: "We're proud to open a space that not only serves excellent food and drink, but also supports local producers and offers a venue for people to connect, work and relax.
“Whether you're visiting for a morning coffee, a business lunch, or an evening event, Ironmasters Bistro is a place where quality and community meet.”
The Quad opened in September 2024 and is a state-of-the art digital skills and enterprise hub and will form part of a wider academic campus in the heart of Telford.
The development is a unique collaboration between the Council, Harper Adams University, Telford College and other partners which aims to retain local talent, to be the catalyst for creating careers in applied sciences and the digital sector and is expected to host more than 300 students a year.
Image: Councillor Ollie Vickers, Telford & Wrekin Council’s Cabinet Member for the Economy, centre, with Tim Luft, right, and Nigel Birch from Ironmasters Catering.
A brand new bistro is set to open in the heart of Station Quarter this week, bringing an exciting hospitality experience to Telford Town Centre.
The Ironmasters Bistro, Telford’s newest cafe bar, will officially open its doors at The Quad on Wednesday 4 June
A distinctive new addition to the region’s hospitality scene, the Bistro will offer a refined and relaxed atmosphere with a strong emphasis on local partnerships and community experience.
In a unique collaboration with internationally renowned brand Bodum, Ironmasters Bistro will serve locally roasted, artisan coffee, carefully curated to deliver exceptional flavour and sustainability.
Complementing its coffee offering, the Bistro will showcase a tempting selection of cakes and savoury treats sourced from local suppliers, bringing the best of Shropshire’s independent food producers into the spotlight.
The stylish interior is paired with an inviting outdoor terrace, offering al fresco seating and an ideal space for networking or unwinding.
With complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, modern design, and a prime location within one of Telford’s most dynamic commercial and cultural hubs, the Ironmasters Bistro is set to become a go-to destination for professionals, creatives, and residents alike.
Nigel Birch, Manager of Ironmasters Catering, said: "We're proud to open a space that not only serves excellent food and drink, but also supports local producers and offers a venue for people to connect, work and relax.
“Whether you're visiting for a morning coffee, a business lunch, or an evening event, Ironmasters Bistro is a place where quality and community meet.”
The Quad opened in September 2024 and is a state-of-the art digital skills and enterprise hub and will form part of a wider academic campus in the heart of Telford.
The development is a unique collaboration between the Council, Harper Adams University, Telford College and other partners which aims to retain local talent, to be the catalyst for creating careers in applied sciences and the digital sector and is expected to host more than 300 students a year.
Image: Councillor Ollie Vickers, Telford & Wrekin Council’s Cabinet Member for the Economy, centre, with Tim Luft, right, and Nigel Birch from Ironmasters Catering.