Read more: Another Heart to Feed is opening a new bar in the Northern Quarter Even eight-year-old son Darby does his bit, collecting the farm’s fresh eggs to be cooked up as part of Bee’s charming fry-ups inside the caravan’s kitchen. They have hosted birthday parties, hen parties and anniversaries, and were even named Tameside Takeaway Cafe of the Year in 2022.Ī real family affair, Natalie’s oldest daughter Paige bakes the cakes, whilst her other teenage daughters Halle and Laurie also help out where they can. This is the kind of place where the staff are on first-name terms with every customer, and people keep coming back again and again. But over time, the women created a community of customers – and even found themselves inundated with letters and gifts as those struggling through the pandemic shared appreciation for the peace that a trip to Bee’s gave them.īee’s Coffee Pot might’ve only made £1 in its first week but as time has gone on its fanbase has grown massively. The pair decided to open after a long period of furlough, with Natalie keen to throw in the towel and try something new after over 20 years working in pharmaceutical medicine.Īt first, it was slow going – taking them seven months to pull in enough money to become VAT registered. Taking her childhood nickname Bee, given to her whilst at nursery, it’s even cuter than we first thought. The cafe is named after Toni, who had been a model in London prior to the pandemic appearing in campaigns for the likes of Burberry and Hugo Boss. Nearly three years on, its following continues to grow – with foodies travelling from all over to sample their famous loaded fry-ups and breakfast baps.
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