A church becomes a cafe/bakery

A friend of mine’s partner and her son are setting up a cafe/bakery in an old Church in Perth, Tasmania.

So, in the true style of financial markets of the eighteenth century (my chosen favourite century to be part of – so long as I got one of the good parts) I’ve invested with people I like and trust and now have a share in their business.

So wish us all luck.  And when it’s set up, if you’re in the neighbourhood, most likely if you’re travelling from Launceston to Hobart or back, then drop in and tell them you’re a Troppo burgher and they may provide you with a Troppoburger, or perhaps a Troppo roll.

You can check the progress of the venture here.

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joe2
joe2
15 years ago

To be called.. “our daily bread”?

BigBob
BigBob
15 years ago

Best of luck.

I have passed the church many a time. It’s not a bad location with a good amount of through traffic to catch.

The Devil Drink
The Devil Drink
15 years ago

God 0 – 1 Gluttony
Hooray!

John Surname
15 years ago

It should be called “Sacrelicious!”

FDB
FDB
15 years ago

Sacramental as Anything?

The Devil Drink
The Devil Drink
15 years ago

Actually, make me happy and have the bakery called Jesus Christ on a Croissant. Please.

guess
15 years ago

A Church converted into a bakery, not a novel idea as night clubs and restaurants have done this all before.

Though I do the like the progress so far, keep up the blog entires!