Cake Me Crazy
Cake Me Crazy

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Expansion is a piece of cake for cafe and catering company

A Dorset café and catering business is expanding after 15 months in business to meet demand.

Cake Me Crazy Café has agreed a ten-year lease for unit 9a at Canford Heath Neighbourhood Centre, Culliford Crescent, Poole, with national commercial property and investment company LCP, which manages the centre.

The business was launched in February 2020 by Clare Vachell at Arena Business Centre, Holyrood Close, and she has already outgrown the premises. “Although it is on a business centre with the footfall being mainly the on-site offices, I managed to build a good customer base with the catering side of things, although the pandemic had its restrictions,” she said.

“So to adapt I built a website, hired a marketing company, joined Just Eat and Deliveroo and built quite a large following from my deliveries. I’m now outgrowing the unit I’m in and need more space, however the dream was always to have somewhere people could sit in (or outside) relax and enjoy themselves.

“I want it to be somewhere for people of all ages to come along, eat, socialise and have fun. I will be mostly eat in but with deliveries and takeaways still available and will be continuing my catering. I will also be offering cupcake decorating classes for birthdays and mornings for children as well as hopefully holding charity events.”

Clare also plans to sell locally produced goods, such as chutneys, jams and wax melts.

She has taken the keys to the unit and is now starting to fit out, with the aim of opening in the next few weeks.

Alex Williams, asset manager at LCP, said: “The Neighbourhood Centre is a busy parade that provides the local community with a good mix of tenants. It is great to see a local business choosing to expand into our centre and further develop the offering.”

Tenants at The Neighbourhood Centre include: ASDA, Ladbrokes and Barnado’s.

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Kate Cooke .

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