Popular Mississauga cafe to reopen in Port Credit

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Published February 6, 2021 at 8:40 pm

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To the relief of those who loved it, a popular Mississauga cafe that had to temporarily close down due to the pandemic will be reopening soon — albeit at an entirely new location.

The Cold Pressery, a cafe in the Square One area that serves plant-based drinks and meals, closed its doors back in December due to challenges brought on by the pandemic.

It will soon find its new home inside of Eva’s Original Chimneys in Port Credit, according to owner Jenny Le.

“The challenges ahead are not going to get easier any time soon. Luckily, I was presented with an opportunity that will allow me to take a step back and refocus my efforts,” Le said when the original location closed.

“This is not the end of The Cold Pressery, we’ll definitely come back when the time is right.”

It looks like that time has come!

As for when the cafe will reopen, Le says it’ll likely be mid-March, but an exact opening date hasn’t been confirmed yet.

The cafe’s distinctive menu of organic cold pressed juices, smoothies, and healthy snacks will be an interesting addition to Eva’s Original Chimneys, which specializes in European chimney cakes (known as Kurtoskalacs in Hungarian or Trdelnik in Czech), ice cream, and more.

“I wanna thank the amazing founders of Eva’s Original Chimneys for welcoming me into their space and giving me the opportunity to continue my business during this tough time,” said Le, who believes this new direction will be more sustainable in the long term.

For more information on both restaurants and a look at their full menus, visit thecoldpressery.com and originalchimneys.com.

Will you be visiting their new location?

Photo courtesy of The Cold Pressery on Instagram

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