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DidBeans Coffee expands in Plymouth
The Plympton cafe opens a second branch in St Maurice while promoting local sourcing and family friendly offers.

A Plympton cafe grows its footprint while promoting local sourcing and family friendly offers.
DidBeans Coffee expands in Plymouth with new St Maurice branch
DidBeans Coffee, a Plympton cafe, is gaining popularity in Plymouth. It ranks fifth out of thirteen restaurants on Tripadvisor with an average rating of 4.4 stars from 36 reviews. The Ridgeway location opens daily from 8.30am to 5pm and serves breakfast and lunch, with vegan and vegetarian options. The cafe is known for its barista coffee, a selection of chocolates and full English breakfasts, and has expanded with a second shop in St Maurice.
The St Maurice branch is open Monday to Saturday from 9am to 3pm and has earned a top five star food hygiene rating on its first Environmental Health visit. Across both locations, children eat free with every paying adult, and customers can enjoy exclusive discounts to celebrate the new branch. Customer feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with comments praising the food quality, value and friendly atmosphere and noting the dog friendly policy.
Key Takeaways
"one of the finest cooked breakfasts I have ever had the pleasure of eating"
quoted by Stephen L about the Ridgeway menu
"definitely will be revisiting"
quoted by Matthew D regarding the St Maurice branch
"exemplary and accommodating"
quoted by Mark S about the service
"dog friendly environment, bringing a saucer of treats"
quoted by Ellie W about the ambience
The DidBeans expansion fits a broader pattern of independent cafes growing beyond a single location to serve a tight local community. The emphasis on local sourcing and a welcoming, inclusive vibe mirrors what diners in mid sized towns increasingly seek: reliability, transparency, and a sense of place. A dog friendly environment and family oriented offers can strengthen repeat visits, especially for weekend mornings and family lunches.
Yet growth always tests margins and consistency. Expanding to a second site means managing staff, supply chains and pricing across two kitchens. The business will need to keep quality high while maintaining promotional incentives like free meals for kids. If DidBeans can sustain its warmth and reliability, the expansion can solidify Plymouth’s image as a hub for independent cafes, not just a string of venues.
Highlights
- local beans and a warm welcome that makes mornings matter
- dog friendly and delicious proves small cafes can lead a city
- kids eat free and the quality still shines
- expansion in Plymouth shows a confident local taste
The town will watch DidBeans grow with interest.
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