Maple Patisserie in Durham announces sudden closure
Maple Patisserie, on Durham’s Riverwalk, announced “with a heavy heart” on Monday (June 30) that it has shut the doors.
Founded in 2022, the family-run business has become known for serving up “excellent” hot drinks and “truly amazing” pastries.
But today, the business confirmed on social media that it had decided to close, thanking customers for their support over the years.
A statement said: “With a heavy heart, we have decided to close Maple Patisserie.
“We feel like it’s the right time to leave with the ever rising costs becoming more and more of a burden. We couldn’t have done it without you, and for that we are forever grateful.
“So sincerely, thank you from the bottom of our hearts to everyone that has ever supported the business and enjoyed Maple desserts. We will miss it always. Farewell.”
The closure has already been met with sadness online, with one person saying: “Absolutely gutted. You are going to be a big miss.
“Have so many happy memories coming in to see you guys. All the best for the future and we will be in touch for the next birthday cake.”
Another added: “So gutted for you both, you have put your heart and soul into it. You will be a big miss for so many people who loved coming to your shop.”
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The news comes just days after another Riverwalk venue – Estabulo – was left with questions over its future after enforcement agents took control of the site.
A forfeiture notice – a document used by a landlord to terminate a lease – was placed on the windows of the site, saying bailiffs have re-entered.
A spokesperson for Estabulo said there has been “no official confirmation regarding the permanent closure of the restaurant”.