A popular NR3 brunch spot and café has announced it will be closing its doors after more than two years.
The Hashery in St Augustine's Street has revealed it will be shutting in style at the end of the month with a funeral-style leaving event.
Its final service will be on on October 27 with a Halloween funeral party taking place four days later to "celebrate its life and death".
Announcing the closure on Instagram the restaurant and café said: "You have exactly one month to enjoy The Hashery as is before we kill our darling!
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"We hope you will hold tight for something new to love."
After opening in January 2022, the café won plaudits after it was named one of the city's best breakfasts by local food blogger The Fry Up Inspector.
Owners Helen and Steve added: "For now it’s important for us to say an immense thank you to our friends, family, and suppliers thus far for making our firstborn what it is and has been.
"It is a genuine privilege to cook food and make drinks for you."
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