Our Story
Back in 2015, Ian (business owner) decided it would be cool concept to combine all of his passions into one business to include his great love of coffee, food, music, art & vinyl records. Ian’s No1 aim was to create a meeting place totally unique to Lytham and one that would appeal to like minded music lovers.
The music theme runs right through the heart of everything we do here at Vinyl Groove Cafe, whether it is browsing through the vinyl record racks, admiring the artwork on the walls or enjoying great music, while you relax. We have installed the excellent sounding Sonos music system in all areas of the cafe and we are also a proud reseller of their systems too.
In our opinion the perfect partner to music is coffee and we recently launched our new coffee retail area where you can buy from a range of freshly roasted beans and choose from a great selection of brewing options for home. See our dedicated coffee page for more information.
In 2020, will be celebrating our 5th anniversary, we strongly recommend you follow us on our social media platforms to ensure you do not miss out on future exciting news and events.
Last but not least our main priority here is to ensure that everyone has a great experience when visiting Vinyl Groove Cafe, if you have any queries, please do not hesitate to ask any members of our fantastic band.
Meet The Band.
Abby | Manager & Head Barista
Abby’s recommended album is from Tame Impala with their LP ‘Currents’ (2015)
Ian | Cafe Owner & Chef
Ian’s recommended album is from Robbie Robertson with his debut self-titled LP (1987)
Jack | Head Chef
Jack’s recommended album is from The Kooks with their classic LP ‘Inside In Inside Out (2006)
Daisy | Weekend FOH & Barista
Daisy’s recommended album is from Oasis with their LP ‘What’s The Story Morning Glory’ (1995)
Jessica | Weekend FOH & Barista
Jesica’s recommended album is from Sam Fender with his LP ‘Hypersonic Missiles’ (2019)
Isabel | Weekend Kitchen Assistant
Izzy’s recommended album is from Ariana Grande with her LP ‘Thank U, Next’ (2019)