The long running saga of Nino's, to sell or not to sell, appears to be over............
An 'iconic' cafe business on the seafront in Rhos-on-Sea has been sold after 80 years with the same family.
Nino's opened in 1938 when Nino Cerefice's grandfather came to the town from Italy via Scotland.
It has remained in the Cerefice family since then - with the cafe well known across the local area.
But now local firm Graze Catering - in partnership with other investors - has taken on the business with Nino and his son Luca moving into the ice cream business with a mobile van.
"End of an era, 1938-2018 the first time in Nino's cafe history the cafe is leased out to a non-family member."
"May we take this opportunity to thank all valued customers past and present. It wouldn’t have been Nino's without all the wonderful and loyal staff we have had over our 80 years in business."
Rob Haley, from Graze Catering, who also run the food outlets at the Welsh Mountain Zoo in Colwyn Bay, said: "Nino's has been part of life in Rhos-on-Sea for so many decades, it is an iconic cafe.
"When we saw there was an opportunity to take it on we decided to go for it. Opportunities like this don't come up very often.
REF DP