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ProCook opens new store in former Kitchens site on Quiet Street in Bath

Monday 28th October 2019 Bath Echo News Team Business

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ProCook, the popular supplier of cookware and kitchenware across the UK, has opened a brand new store on Quiet Street in Bath, welcome news for the city’s home cooks and bakers.

Selling own-brand cookware, kitchen knives, accessories and tableware, alongside branded products from household names such as Le Creuset, Brabantia, Robert Welch and Magimix, the brand’s ‘quality first’ has led them to gain a reputation as a leading brand for both home cooks and professional chefs.

ProCook Founder, Daniel O’Neill said: “Despite challenges in retail bricks and mortar stores still remain the best way to shop for high quality goods, so we’re delighted to open a shop in Bath as it will give our customers in the area an opportunity to shop ProCook products in person as well as online.”

ProCook has gone from strength to strength in recent years, expanding their cookware chain to 50 stores countrywide, and capitalising on the growing trend for home cooking that has accompanied the British appetite for fine dining and TV cooking shows.

“Our goal is to make everyone a celebrity chef in their own home” said Daniel.

“Excellent home cooking is within everyone’s reach with the right tools, and it doesn’t take much to get you started.”

ProCook is situated at the former Kitchens store at 4-5 Quiet Street, and is open 7 days a week.

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