A café and shop in Weymouth Town Centre has closed down until further notice.
Artisan chilli sauce creators Weymouth 51 have announced the closure of their café kitchen shop in the town centre after opening just under two years ago in September 2021.
The business will continue to sell its chilli sauces, focusing on outdoor events and current stockists to sell their products.
The owners revealed the cafe would be closed until further notice via a post to their social media pages.
A spokesperson for Weymouth 51 said: "We thank everyone for all your continued support but unfortunately we will be closing the cafe until further notice. We will bring you more amazing new products, you can find them on our website, at outdoor events and at our stockists. Please continue to follow for all updates and we will see you at outdoor events this season."
The business headed by Mikka Tamlyn and her husband David started around 2019 when the couple began selling their chilli sauces, grown locally in Weymouth.
The cafe was set up to provide a unique private dining experience, teaching people how to make kimchi and providing a space where people could learn more about growing and fermenting food.
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