Triple Two Coffee is set to relaunch almost one year after it first opened in Salisbury.
The coffee shop, at 35 Blue Boar Row, was originally going to reopen under new ownership on Friday, December 2 - but that has now been postponed.
This comes after the shop shut down in August this year as the franchisee moved away from the company.
Triple Two hopes a shake-up will "bring something exciting" to the city.
The shop first opened on December 7 2021 as the brand's 20th outlet in the UK.
Triple Two Coffee will see a refurbishment of the shop alongside new owners and a new menu.
Operations manager Rafael Agrizzi said: "We are pleased to see Salisbury reopen under new management as we have established a good relationship with many of the local people over the past year and hope to carry those relationships forward.
"Our new menu will bring something exciting to those existing customers and hopefully many new customers too."
Triple Two Coffee started at a kiosk in The Brunel Shopping Centre, Swindon, in 2016 as a family-owned business but has since been franchised.
Hot drinks will be sold for £1 during the opening.
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