Credit: courtesy of Vergennes Laundry

After seven years in business, the owners of Vergennes Laundry, at 247 Main Street in Vergennes, are looking for a buyer, said Julianne Murat, who owns the bakery and café with her husband, Didier. The couple, who have a young daughter, are selling the business so they can have more family time, Julianne said.

“We love it. And we’ve loved being in Vergennes,” she went on. “It’s been great to be able to change and tweak as we’ve been going, and try something new every once in a while. It’s sad to sell it, but our legs are also a little tired.”

Vergennes Laundry bakes pastries and bread in a wood-fired oven and serves baked goods, cheese, fruit and yogurt, plus Saturday dinners. “We’re looking for someone who can continue to do just what we do or do something else in the space,” Julianne said. “But we’re selling the business as a whole.”

The Murats plan to move to Didier’s native France, she said, where they will probably do something with food.

“It won’t be totally lost,” Julianne added.


The original print version of this article was headlined “Crumbs: Leftover Food News”

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Sally Pollak was a staff writer at Seven Days from 2017 until she retired in summer 2023. She started as a Food contributor before transitioning to the Arts & Culture team. Her first newspaper job was compiling horse racing results at the Philadelphia...

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  1. What a loss for my waistline and Vergennes. They have created a wonderful place with delicious food and great coffee.

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