There is a new café by the market ground entrance to Clarendon Mall. The premises have been previously been occupied by a jewellers, a money-exchange office and a pawnbrokers.
Not sure what this comment means. I have signage to indicate that I am a vintage tea rooms and my window display consists of celebration cakes and cupcakes.
A cafe - how intriguing! That window doesn't make me think of a cafe, exactly - what is the skull doing there, for one thing? But it definitely is eye-catching - great find!
I am not just a tea rooms, I also sell cupcakes and make celebration cakes. I have displayed the examples of my cupcakes and celebration cakes in my window. It's not an unusual window display for a celebration cake suppliers which is predominantly what I am.
I'd like to go inside and have a taste. I assume there are products with lavender flavoring on the menu. The window decor makes me think they have some delicious pastries too. Much nicer than a pawnbrokers or money exchange place.
Thank you Sara, you'd be welcome to come inside and have a taste. I do serve Lavender shortbread, along with lots of different flavours of cupcakes. I'm pleased that you can see my window display is full of cakes. I have been surprised by some of the comments on the blog from people who don't seem to realise that the window has cakes in it. I'm not sure what else I can do with the window display, other than fill it with cakes, so that people realise what my business is.
This is an eye-catching and unique cafe - I would be fooled yet upon further review, I do see a muffin as a tantalizing and tasty clue. I'd be certain to visit!
I can see what some people mean with regard to the windows - it's not the contents of the window that's the problem, it's the style of the fittings. If you look properly it's obvious it's a cake shop, but to a casual passer by not so (many jewellers sell ornaments). If it's not practical/affordable/desirable to change the windows, maybe block off the little one with a vintage style poster on the inside advertising what you do?
It's nicer with a café isn't it :)
ReplyDeleteBut I'm not sure if the lady wants coffee or a new ring ;)
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Not sure what this comment means. I have signage to indicate that I am a vintage tea rooms and my window display consists of celebration cakes and cupcakes.
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Lady Lavender
A cafe - how intriguing! That window doesn't make me think of a cafe, exactly - what is the skull doing there, for one thing? But it definitely is eye-catching - great find!
ReplyDeleteThe Skull is a handmade solid white chocolate skull.
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Lady Lavender
Certainly an unusual window for a cafe. Does it have many customers?
ReplyDeleteYou might like to know I've written my light-bulb post. http://tinyurl.com/cbvqpmc
I am not just a tea rooms, I also sell cupcakes and make celebration cakes. I have displayed the examples of my cupcakes and celebration cakes in my window. It's not an unusual window display for a celebration cake suppliers which is predominantly what I am.
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Lady Lavender
I thought at first that this was a home decor shop! Perhaps that woman is also a little confused?!
ReplyDeleteI'm not confused at all Lesley. My window display is full of examples of the celebration cakes and cupcakes that are part of my business.
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Lady Lavender
I'd like to go inside and have a taste. I assume there are products with lavender flavoring on the menu. The window decor makes me think they have some delicious pastries too. Much nicer than a pawnbrokers or money exchange place.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sara, you'd be welcome to come inside and have a taste. I do serve Lavender shortbread, along with lots of different flavours of cupcakes. I'm pleased that you can see my window display is full of cakes. I have been surprised by some of the comments on the blog from people who don't seem to realise that the window has cakes in it. I'm not sure what else I can do with the window display, other than fill it with cakes, so that people realise what my business is.
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Lady Lavender
Lets hope Lady Lavenders stays around awhile
ReplyDeleteI hope so too. I have been encouraged by the lovely comments from my new customers.
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Lady Lavender
This is an eye-catching and unique cafe - I would be fooled yet upon further review, I do see a muffin as a tantalizing and tasty clue. I'd be certain to visit!
ReplyDeleteI can see what some people mean with regard to the windows - it's not the contents of the window that's the problem, it's the style of the fittings. If you look properly it's obvious it's a cake shop, but to a casual passer by not so (many jewellers sell ornaments). If it's not practical/affordable/desirable to change the windows, maybe block off the little one with a vintage style poster on the inside advertising what you do?
ReplyDeleteThe window display has long since been updated in the 18 months since this photo was published.
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