The café will close its downtown location on January 25 and open the week of February 10 at 3060 Williston Road in South Burlington, according to a press release and a Facebook post.
“When I look back through the years, it’s incredible,” co-owner and pastry chef Alison Lane said in the release. “So many birthday cakes and wedding celebrations. In the South Burlington shop, we expect to do more of the same.”
“Like a good pie, our kitchen is bursting at the seams and needs a bit more space so we can work to bring Mirabelles to more people near and a bit further afield,” the Facebook post says.
Mirabelles is owned and operated by Lane and chef Andrew Silva, hands-on chef-partners who are in the café baking and cooking, as they have been for almost 30 years. Although Mirabelles is staying in business, it is the second longtime café to leave downtown Burlington this winter. Uncommon Grounds, a coffee shop, closed in late December after 25 years on Church Street.Efforts to reach someone at Mirabelles were not immediately successful Monday evening.






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Bad karma downtown because of the pit, the demolished mall, and the racist parade mural. For the record, Mirabelles was not a sponsor of the mural. 🤟❤ Best wishes.
Losing Mirabelle popovers and omelets is a devastating blow for all who appreciate superlative breakfast. Please let’s all pray very hard for these treasured chefs to reconsider and offer some type of limited breakfast service in the future.
Uh-oh… that ain’t good. I truly hope someone will save us!
we enjoyed Their cakes and pies on a weekly basis and even got our wedding cake there 13yrs ago. we will miss them here downtown.