Evoca UK has announced that its new showroom and meeting facility in central London is now up and running.

The new premises have a dual purpose. The first will be to showcase Evoca’s broad portfolio of coffee machines, which includes the internationally renowned brands of Gaggia, Necta and Saeco. All the equipment is functional, allowing you to get ‘hands on’ with the machines in a practical setting.

The new facility is located in Suite 202 at the well-known Business Design Centre, in London’s Islington.

“The showroom is further evidence that we are delivering on our commitment to provide an even better service,” Evoca UK sales director Andrew Barrow said. “It’s not always convenient for our distributors or their customers to travel to our head office showroom in the West Midlands so now, they can enjoy the same advantages as those who are closer to us.

“In addition to providing this facility, our service team is at the disposal of distributors who have business in the South East, but no technical ‘boots on the ground’, Andrew said. ‘It’s common these days for our customers’ clients to have multiple venues, not all of which are located in their traditional operating regions. Evoca Service gives complete peace of mind when it comes to installation, preventative or reactive maintenance -wherever the machine is located.’

So, if you’re serving coffee anywhere within the M25 – whether that’s in an office, tourist attraction, café, bar or restaurant – you now have the opportunity to investigate our magnificent coffee machines at your leisure – and without taking yourself out of the business to travel to the Midlands.

To discover more about Necta, Gaggia and Saeco professional coffee machines, simply contact your existing coffee machine supplier and ask them to set it up. They’ll know how to contact us and when they do, we’ll make it happen.

“With the showroom and meeting facility, plus the availability of highly skilled service personnel, we aim to provide distributors within the M25 with the additional support they need to make business in the South East easier to conduct, and operations in that region easier to manage,” Andrew said.