Mary's Cafe Dial-A-Roast in Wallasey, a popular spot for its diverse menu and generous portions, has permanently closed its doors. The reason for closure remains unconfirmed, but the cafe is listed as 'to let' on its Facebook page and Google listing. Customers expressed their sadness and well wishes on social media, particularly lamenting the loss of the cafe's renowned Sunday roasts.
A beloved Wirral cafe known for its generous and delicious meals has permanently closed its doors. Mary's Cafe Dial-A-Roast in Wallasey , a popular spot for everything from burgers and omelettes to baked potatoes and salads, is no longer serving customers. While the exact reason for the closure remains unconfirmed, a sign on the shuttered cafe indicates it is available for lease. Photos taken by the Liverpool ECHO show the closed venue with a 'to let' notice and contact information.
Mary's Cafe announced on its Facebook page that the premises are up for sale for £15,000, with a long lease available. The news has saddened many loyal patrons, who took to the comments section to express their disappointment and well wishes. Several mentioned how much they will miss the cafe's famous Sunday roasts, particularly praising the generous portions of lamb. Others simply expressed their sadness at the cafe's closure and wished the owners well in their future endeavors
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