The new Boatshed building including the Vista café is now open at Huttoft on the Lincolnshire coast.
The facility is in a prime position for visitors and locals to enjoy, whether they're walking the coastal path, enjoying activities on the beach or just passing.
As well as the high quality café and kiosk, there is an external area capable of hosting larger 'pop-up' events. Inside there is information about attractions throughout the Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park, as well as refreshment and toilet facilities.
Colin Davie, Executive Councillor for Economic Development, Environment and Planning at Lincolnshire County Council and a member of the LEP Board, said: "Huttoft is part of a largely undeveloped and beautiful stretch of natural coastline. It's already a popular spot and has massive potential if we add the right kind of activities and attractions.
"The National Trust has recently acquired the former golf course at Sandilands and is developing this into a new nature reserve providing a year-round visitor experience.
"We're keen to encourage nature tourism and outdoor recreation here to really embrace the unspoilt beaches and countryside we have. The Boatshed Café really supports the kind of area we want this to be."
The café is dog-friendly and provides a great place to stop along the coast between Sutton on Sea and the North Sea Observatory at Chapel Point. It replaces an existing redundant boat shed metres from the seafront.
The project has been co-funded by the county council and the Greater Lincolnshire LEP.
Our Chair Pat Doody said: “The Greater Lincolnshire LEP is extremely pleased to have provided grant funding to enable this innovative scheme, transforming what was originally a small boat shed on the beach into a great facility.
“It will play an important role in the recovery of our visitor economy post Covid and provide a much needed stopping off point between existing attractions along the coastal area, enticing more visitors to stay longer and creating a new interactive space for both tourists and local communities.”
Vicki Holmes, who already runs the café at the North Sea Observatory down the coast, is the new operator of the Boatshed.
"We're so excited about this new venture which is such a welcome addition to this part of the coast - especially as we're planning to open all year round," she said.
"We'll be offering a range of locally sourced food and drink to take away or enjoy on site. We hope the building will also act as a focal point for other activities and events during the year."