A creperie and cafe in the western suburbs is getting ready to close down after being in business for six years.
According to a source, CrepeBerry in Wellesley Hills is shutting its doors later this month, with a post on its Facebook page from owner Amelia Childs Schwartzman saying the following:
To my beloved customers, the time has come to close our doors. Our last day in business will be October 28th. This was not a decision I made lightly and there were many factors to consider. We emerged the other side of the pandemic with record inflation, skyrocketing labor costs, and a staffing shortage which has been nothing short of frustrating. Beyond these factors that are [affecting] all small businesses right now there's also the fact that MY life looks so much different! I went into the pandemic working open to close seven days a week with an easy 15 minute commute and came out the other side a wife and a mother to a beautiful little boy...with a three hour round trip commute to Wellesley from the South Shore each day....it is time for me to enjoy these moments with my own little family.
CrepeBerry first opened in 2017, offering such items as crepes, toast, bagels, salads, bowls, wraps, coffee, tea, and smoothies.
The address for CrepeBerry is 352 Washington Street, Wellesley, MA, 02481. Its website can be found at https://www.crepeberrytakeout.com/
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