A tuk-tuk serving mushroom and CBD organic coffees in Norwich is heading to this year's Glastonbury Festival.
Designed "to nourish body and soul", the Secret Paradise Café offers speciality drinks including mushroom hot chocolates, golden lattes with turmeric, CBD chai lattes and vintage sparkling kombucha.
Barista Jona Conway moved to Norwich from Purple Patch farm in Bristol to launch his mobile café.
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Touring festival venues across the country, including Boomtown and Shambala, this year the Secret Paradise Café is on its way to Glastonbury Festival in June for its biggest event yet.
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"We've done some big festivals but we haven't done Glastonbury Festival before," Mr Conway said. "At the festivals, we'll serve around 5,000 coffees, with eight other people helping at the venue.
"It's a totally different gig at festivals and it's something I've always wanted to do.
"I want to keep on doing big events."
The tuk-tuk has been mostly seen at Heigham Park and Mousehold Heath on the weekends but is now open from Thursday to Sunday, moving between locations in the city centre throughout spring and summer.
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