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Liverpool Echo
Liverpool Echo
Entertainment
Ellen Kirwin

Shock as Creams Cafe Liverpool closes its doors and blames Brexit

A city centre restaurant has closed its doors for good after less than two years in business.

Creams Cafe, opposite John Lewis in Chancery House on Paradise Street, is the latest local restaurant to become a victim of the current ‘economic climate’.

The American-style dessert restaurant opened in December 2017 and was part of a franchise that has more than 35 branches across the country.

Creams Cafe was famed for serving ice creams, waffles, crepes, sundaes, milkshakes and more.

A spokesperson for Creams Cafe told the ECHO: "It has closed due to the current economic climate and Brexit."

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The Creams Cafe representative added that while the venue is ‘closed indefinitely’, the team is currently in discussion with landlords try and negotiate costs.

Since opening, the restaurant had its fair share of celebrity visits, including Liverpool FC star James Milner, former football manager Harry Redknapp and boxer Amir Khan.

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