Famous Melbourne cake shop for sale after business collapse

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Melbourne institution the Hopetoun Tea Rooms had already been under a cloud before the coronavirus hit. Then it suffered another blow when it was forced to close its doors to comply with lockdown restrictions.

Melbourne institution the Hopetoun Tea Rooms is for sale in a last ditch bid to save the famous cake store after it collapsed into administration earlier this month.

Administrators Peter Gountzos and Michael Carrafa, of SV Partners, were appointed on May 8 to Finetea Pty Ltd, which trades as Hopetoun Tea Rooms, and the business was put on the market last week. Creditors are owed just over $3 million, with major creditors including the Block Arcade, law firm Tisher Liner, the Australian Tax Office and the Commonwealth Bank.

 

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In other words, they weren’t paying their rent and made stupid financial decisions elsewhere long before Covid hit. Doesn’t make sense given every time I’ve been past it’s been packed.

a real shame

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