Source: Radio New Zealand
The cafe, which is located near Wellington Airport, said in a post on social media it wasn’t the way they hoped their chapter would end. 123RF
Wellington café Spruce Goose says its closing its doors after 12 years because it was unable to secure a new lease.
The café, which is located near and owned by Wellington Airport, said in a post on social media it wasn’t the way they hoped their chapter would end.
“Unfortunately, we weren’t able to secure a new lease, which means it’s the end of the road for us in this space.”
The café said it was “endlessly grateful” for the love support and loyalty its customers had shown them over the years.
“If Spruce Goose has ever been part of your life – your wardrobe, your memories, your go-to stop, we’d love for you to come in over the next two weeks and say goodbye in person,” the post said.
“Thank you for 12 unforgettable years.”
The café’s last day of trading will be 8 February.
RNZ has contacted Wellington Airport for comment.
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