More bad business news : Three years on and this Frome sandwich and deli is closing

By Susie Watkins

2nd Oct 2023 | Local History

The venue at the bottom of Stoney Street in Frome
The venue at the bottom of Stoney Street in Frome

Another piece of bad news following the news that the Spanish Deli on Cheap Street in Frome - this lovely deli and sandwich shop on Stoney Street in Frome is closing up.

They have posted on their social pages, ironically just after celebrating their third birthday, that they will be closing up on October 27.

They posted:

"It's been an amazing three years trading from our shop on Stoney Street and we've met so many amazing people and have been so lucky to have such loyal customers from the get go.

This isn't goodbye forever just for now as we hope to be back with something bigger and better in the future although we don't have plans as of yet.

Times are hard for a lot of people right now and although Hamper is still doing well with trade, personally I need a break before embarking on my next venture. Super sad to say goodbye but we'll be here until the 27th October Monday - Friday and closed on Saturdays. "

The owner manager added that if you are interested in taking on the property from November please get in touch.

They will also be selling equipment that will be available after the 27th October.

Adding : " The shop is also set up and ready if you're interested in doing your own thing without the hassle of setting up shop - please get in touch.

Thea xx "

     

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