Shoreham café thanks customers for support after fire by holding belated New Year’s party
The Tom Foolery Coffee Company in Shoreham High Street decided to rewind the clocks and hold a new-year party on Saturday for staff and customers.
The electricity supply to the shop was disrupted by the fire, which started in the basement it shares with Maxi’s Convenience Store, on Sunday, December 30.
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Hide AdThe café was unable to reopen for more than a fortnight, missing out on marking New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.
Vanessa and Bob McCulloch, who own the café, said: “We are a very close community café shop.
“We really wanted to say ‘happy new year’ to everybody, to rewind and start all over again.
“During our period of enforced absence, we have been overwhelmed by the kind words and offers of help from the fantastic people of Shoreham and beyond.
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Hide Ad“It’s a gesture to say thank you to each of our customers and regulars, who have been really thoughtful throughout the whole process.”
There was a party atmosphere at the café on Saturday, with balloons and streamers filling the space and activities such as cookie decorating for children held throughout the day.
A donation of 10p from every drink sold on the day was given to the Shoreham food bank.
The café had reopened to customers a few days earlier and Mrs McCulloch said they were ‘absolutely thrilled’ to be back.
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Hide Ad“We’ve had a bit of a tough start to the year,” she said. “It’s felt good to be back.”
Maxi’s Convenience Store, which also houses Shoreham’s post office, reopened on Monday after being closed for more than 20 days.
David Isaac, who runs the shop with his wife Randa, said they were pleased to be back serving the community once more.