Kofi and Co Roundhay: Meet the brothers behind the new Leeds cafe and restaurant opening on Street Lane

A family-run Leeds cafe and restaurant is expanding - with a new site in Roundhay set to open this spring.
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Kofi and Co was founded by 29-year-old Harrison Pinder in 2020, after the former area manager of coffee shop chain Filmore and Union was made redundant at the start of the pandemic.

He launched his first site on Market Place, Wetherby, just two weeks before the second lockdown, but continued trading as a takeaway cafe with big success.

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Now Harrison and his artist brother George are preparing to open a joint venture in their home suburb of Roundhay, which is set to open in a few weeks time.

“We serve food that everyone loves, all the favourites,” Harrison told the Yorkshire Evening Post.

Harrison Pinder (left) and his brother George are opening Kofi and Co in Roundhay this spring (Photo by National World/Simon Hulme) Harrison Pinder (left) and his brother George are opening Kofi and Co in Roundhay this spring (Photo by National World/Simon Hulme)
Harrison Pinder (left) and his brother George are opening Kofi and Co in Roundhay this spring (Photo by National World/Simon Hulme)

“You can get a sausage and bacon sandwich or you can get our homemade fried chicken or smashed avocado. We've got our own unique blend of coffee, we keep the food very seasonal and we change our menus two to three times a year.

“During Covid, there was a lot of support for small, independent businesses over the big companies and I think what we were doing struck a chord with a lot of people. We’ve built a name for ourselves.”

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Kofi and Co’s regulars include everyone from professional footballers to elderly couples, Harrison said, and a big part of the business is serving something for every taste.

The new Kofi and Co is located on Street Lane, taking over the cafe which was most recently Roundhay Perk.

Harrison said: “I've always wanted to open a cafe in Roundhay- it’s my roots, it’s where I know best and where all my friends and family are from. And I wanted to be on that parade on Street Lane.

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“I drove past the cafe and didn’t see any signs that it was up for sale, but I had this feeling I should check online anyway.

“I looked online and it was there. It felt like something was right. Being from the area, it’s a big thing for us.”