Two famous European cake shops in Toronto suddenly all went out of business.
Many consumers were surprised by the fact that they had a 61-year-old store and a French bakery in Quebec, Canada, that they had closed, and that both stores had closed.
Hansen's Danish Pastory, a long-established cake shop called "Pop Garden," suddenly closed on March 1. Since its opening in 1963, the store has been selling well. It is a family-run business that sells a wide variety of special treats, including Danish pies, kranskage, puff pastries, cookies, and other delicacies. The 60-year-old cake shop has closed its doors forever.
A sign is posted on the window of the store that reads: The store will close on March 1 next year. The news surprised and frustrated many of our regular customers. Although the notice does not give a reason for the closure, it focuses on thanking the customers who have helped them since they moved to the neighborhood in 1963. The reporter called the company but did not receive any response by press time. Hansen's Danish Pastry also sold their wares at York Agricultural Market in Kangshan and Sunset Villa in the suburbs of Guelph until they closed the cake shop on Pape**e. At the moment, it appears that their merchandise will still be available at the Sunshine Villa store, but there is no information yet that they will be available at the York Farmers' Market.
Another well-known bakery, Les Moulinsla Fayette, a French pastry house in Quebec, Canada, has also closed its last remaining Toronto cake shop. The French pastry, bakery and bakery company was founded in Quebec in 1999 and first opened its doors in Toronto, Canada in 2020. However, the cake shop posted a notice at the door, announcing that it would close forever on February 29.
The graduation notice reads:"It is with a heavy heart that we inform you that Les Lafayette will be closing its doors at the end of this month. "Yomna, the owner of the store, and the LMLF team, wrote: "I want to thank the community and the loyal customers who make Les Lafayette feel welcome. He also expressed his heartfelt thanks to the staff who worked hard in the St. Clair West area for the best freshly baked pastry. As soon as this news came out, many people expressed their grief. "I'm sorry. Love the pies, bread, and cream cakes you make. In Canada, Ottawa, Edmonton, Calgary, Montreal, and the first U.S. store in Miami.