A Kirkcaldy high street building, which was last used as a temporary base for the town’s library a decade ago, has been refurbished as a Nisa outlet.
The store, which opened last month, boasts stunning honeycomb and square panel edge lit LED lighting, as well as a striking food to go counter displaying a tempting selection of Stuart’s Bakery cakes and patisserie lines, plus savoury pies and pastries.
A dedicated Coffee & Slush zone has a show-stopping feature wall with multicoloured retro-style square artwork. The area houses a Tango Ice Blast machine, as well as a Costa machine that serves both hot and cold drinks.
Owner Imran Haqqan said: “We chose to have the shop on the High Street as we feel it was lacking a good convenience store. We want to help bring life back to the street as well.
“We feel everyone has to do their part to get our High Street great again – and this is ours. We will be offering a wide range of groceries such as newspapers, Tobacco, alcohol, fruit, veg, toys, snacks and chocolate, flowers, frozen and chilled food, toiletries, bread and cakes. We also have food to go, click and collect services, tango ice blast machine, costa machine, lottery and PayPoint.
“We are open every day 7:00pm to- 10:00pm. This also gives customers the chance to pop in after work as no other shops on the High Street are open as late.”
The store employs eight staff and is located in the centre of the town’s pedestrianised zone, just a three minute walk away from a recently converted Morrisons Daily, which was previously a McColl’s.