The Chronicle

Cafe chain locks in deal

- TOM GILLESPIE

WHEN Tracie and Geoff Batzloff open their first Pump drive-through cafe on Russell Street more than a decade ago, they had no idea it would grow into a massive local brand servicing more than 7000 vehicles a week across Toowoomba.

“I’m proud of how we’ve grown the Pump name and the people we’ve met along the way,” Mrs Batzloff said.

The Toowoomba couple has revealed they will sell their three locations to national coffee company Merlo.

Merlo has a 20-year relationsh­ip with the couple, who used to own the grocery store in East Toowoomba.

Mr Batzloff said the pair would still remain involved in the business for the time being, with Merlo to retain the cafes’ current fit-outs and 80 employees.

“From a customer point of view, they’re probably not going to see any difference,” he said.

Merlo founder Dean Merlo said the Batzloffs were among his best customers across Australia.

“Geoff and Tracie are such good operators, we’re not going to try and change too much,” he said.

“When they approached us about taking a step back, we said we’d be happy to.

“We knew how good the business was and how sustainabl­e it was.”

The deal acts as Merlo’s entry into Toowoomba as cafe owners, as well as its first foray into drive-throughs.

Mrs Batzloff, who moved into the hospitalit­y for a new challenge, said the couple prioritise­d treating their employees well and listening to customers.

“We wouldn’t be here today without our staff, you need great staff,” Mrs Batzloff sai8d.

 ??  ?? PUMPED UP: Celebratin­g Merlo's purchase of the three Pump drive-through cafes in Toowoomba are (from left) Merlo CEO James Wilkinson, Pump co-owners Geoff and Tracie Batzloff and Merlo founder Dean Merlo.
PUMPED UP: Celebratin­g Merlo's purchase of the three Pump drive-through cafes in Toowoomba are (from left) Merlo CEO James Wilkinson, Pump co-owners Geoff and Tracie Batzloff and Merlo founder Dean Merlo.

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