Shish opens café on Tweedale Street

Date published: 08 August 2023


A takeaway in Milkstone & Deeplish has expanded to provide a dine-in café under the same roof.

Shish on Tweedale Street held a grand opening of its new Shish Café on Friday 28 July, which was well attended by the local community and local councillors.

Prayers were said before a ribbon was cut by the deputy mayor of Rochdale, Councillor Shakil Ahmed, to declare the new business open.

 

Prayers before the grand opening of Shish Café
Prayers before the grand opening of Shish Café

 

Deputy mayor Shakil Ahmed cuts the ribbon
Deputy mayor Shakil Ahmed cuts the ribbon

 

Shish initially opened as a takeaway in May 2016 before owner Inam Ul-Haq decided to expand.

He said: “I decided to expand this two years ago with the grand opening taking place on 28 July.

“The takeaway and café operate the same hours, seven days a week.

“The grand opening was really good. Local councillors and the deputy mayor attended as did local residents and businessmen.”

 

The Shish team outside Shish Café
The Shish team outside Shish Café

 

The grand opening of Shish Café: Councillor Aiza Rashid  with owner Inam Ul-Haq and other employees
The grand opening of Shish Café: Councillor Aiza Rashid  with owner Inam Ul-Haq and other employees

 

Ward councillor Aiza Rashid said: “It was a very successful opening where a lot of members of the community attended and joined in on the celebration.

“As ward councillors, we have always supported local businesses in any ventures they decide upon and do our best to help them flourish. We have a wonderful curry mile in the heart of our ward and it’s always great to see more businesses opening up.”

 

Shish Café
Shish Café

 

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