A new dessert shop will celebrate its launch by giving away hundreds of delicious free doughnuts tomorrow.
Crosstown, an award-winning sweet treat shop, is marking the launch of its new Oxford branch by giving away 500 free doughnuts from 12pm tomorrow (9/9).
Plus, 50 per cent of sales will be donated to Homeless Oxfordshire.
Co-founder Adam Wills said: “We’re thrilled to be serving up fresh doughnuts, ice cream, cookies, chocolate, and coffee, as well as fulfilling event and catering orders to the people of Oxford.
“For the last eight years London has been our home, starting with humble beginnings in 2014 as a market stall on Leather Lane, we’ve since grown to hold over 23 locations across London.
“In 2020, we launched our nationwide delivery across the rest of England, Wales, and lowland Scotland, since then we’ve seen a demand for Crosstown sweet treats up and down the country, resulting in us opening our first permanent store outside London in Cambridge last year and now Oxford.”
Crosstown Oxford at 3 St Michael's Mansion, Ship Street, OX1 3DE will be open 8am – 8pm every day.
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