A bubble tea shop has closed and bailiffs have changed the locks.
Yi Fang in Queen’s Road, Brighton, opened in 2020.
The shop currently still has all its décor inside, however notices posted in the windows suggest it is now permanently closed.
The notice says: “The locks of this property have now been changed.
“The equipment within your ownership and in situ at the property are currently still held at the address.
“In the event that the goods are not collected we reserve the right to dispose of the goods as we see fit.”
Inside there are rows of empty chairs, benches and window seats.
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Roses in glass domes reminiscent of those in Beauty and the Beast sit in the window where customers could previously sit and drink.
Yi Fang is a Taiwanese fruit tea shop with branches across London and the UK.
The store specialises in bubble tea, a concoction including tapioca pearls flavoured with a range of sugars and fruits.
Yi Fang was approached for comment.
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