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Baguette 'N' Go

Author Prince's Scottish Youth Business Trust
Description

Brian and Tommy opened Baguette 'N' Go in Jedburgh in June 2004 and since then have gone on to gain a reputation in Jedburgh and beyond for the quality of their customer care and the cleanliness of their shop.

The business sells a range of tasty filled baguettes along with other lunchtime favourites such as panini, baked potatoes, salad boxes and a range of accompanying hot and cold drinks from its High Street outlet. The business has also developed an Office Platter service to local businesses that require provision of a light lunch for meetings.

Brian and Tommy's ambitions were never to be satisfied with one shop and throughout year one they looked for the opportunity to expand the brand that is Baguette 'N' Go. They have now opened a second outlet in Hawick and plan for a third outlet.

Contact

Baguette 'N' Go
Brian Dodds and Tommy Farrell
41 High Street
Jedburgh
TD8 6DQ

Tel: 01835 862022
Email: Baguette N Go
bridodds@rock.com

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Curricular areabusiness: general
management (business)
career focused education
enterprising activities and challenges
world of work (enterprise)
StagesS5/S6
Publisher Learning and Teaching Scotland (LTS)
Publication date2006
Further information

The Prince's Trust Scotland is a charitable organisation that supports individuals and their local communities by encouraging them to grow and prosper in business.            

Find out more about loans offered by the Prince's Scottish Youth Business Trust (PSYBT) and access the PSYBT Business Start-up Guide, packed with facts and information on how to set up a business.

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