Sunderland Echo

Owner’s anger after cafe broken into just three weeks after opening

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Sunderland businesswo­men who brought new life to a once-empty city centre site are today counting the cost after thieves broke in overnight.

Mother and daughter Kate and Emilia Ross opened Cafe Floriana in the former Proven People site in Burdon Road just three weeks ago.

It was a big step forward for their hospitalit­y venture, moving into larger premises after building up a loyal following for their previous cafe, The Front Parlour in Stockton Road.

But on Sunday May 12, their cafe was broken into.

The offender smashed a window, crawling under the alarm sensor before taking the till float and a mobile phone.

The cost of the repairs will now cost more than what was taken.

Kate said: “A customer passed at 5.30am this morning and saw the window and rang us to let us know. It’s so frustratin­g.

“They haven’t even taken that much, it’s the sheer inconvenie­nce and mindlessne­ss of it.

"They’ve left a lot of fingerprin­ts and we’re going through CCTV, so hopefully the police may be able to find who’s done it.”

She added: “We’re so angry, it’s horrible.

"We have had so much support from customers and other local businesses in the area, it’s been phenomenal, but there’s some people who just want to ruin all the good that is being done in the city.”

A Northumbri­a Police spokespers­on said: “We received a report of burglary at a premises on Burdon Road in Sunderland city centre, which is reported to have taken place sometime overnight on Sunday into Monday morning.

“It was reported that offenders smashed a window to the building before gaining entry and taking a till and a mobile phone and then leaving the scene.

“Enquiries are ongoing and anyone with informatio­n regarding the report should use the ‘Report’ page or call 101, quoting reference number NP-20240513-0140.”

Creating Cafe Floriana has been a real labour of love for Kate and Emilia.

Moving to the larger site enabled them to boost their offering, including a wide range of glutenfree, vegan dishes and options for those with nut allergies.

The Victorian building, opposite the Museum & Winter Gardens, which had been empty for around three years, has a long history in the city and was once home to the then town’s railway manager’s office.

It still has many of the original features including parquet flooring and panelling.

Monday is normally the pair’s day off and they were hoping to enjoy a day trip out before hearing of the break-in.

They were hoping to be back open for business today.

The news they were moving to the new site in Burdon Road was warmly received by customers last month.

At the time of opening, Emilia said: “The feedback has been phenomenal.

“There’s lots of footfall past here and lots of people have been looking through the window as we’ve been working on the cafe asking when we’re opening.”

Cafe Floriana, Burdon Road, is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10am to

4pm and Sundays from 10am to 3pm and is dogfriendl­y.

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