Susannah Porter has run the popular Remedy café in Southport for eight years and now she is set to hand it over to new a new owner. Andrew Brown reports
A popular cafe in Southport town centre is to change hands after eight years.
Owner Susannah Porter has run the Remedy café, well known for its quality food, craft gins and beers and great coffee, for the past eight years. She has now accepted an offer from a new operator to take on the lease.
The venue will be reopening under a new name, with more news about the café – to be operated by an established local business owner – due to be revealed soon.
The Remedy cafés in Churchtown Village, in Bretherton and at Beales department store in Southport will remain open.
Remedy in the Town Hall Gardens closed its doors on October 31 last year before reopening again briefly for two weeks before Christmas.
Susannah said: “Remedy on Lord Street needs some money spending on it, it needs some new investment in the building. After eight very happy years there, the time seemed right for new owners to come in and to create a new future for it.
“It becomes incredibly busy there when the sun’s out and everyone’s sitting outside. We opened there in July 2015. I looked at selling our lease and have been having conversations with an established local business owner who is very keen to take it on.
“We will be able to share more details about that soon. Our Remedy cafés in Churchtown Village, Bretherton and at Beales remain unchanged.
“I would like to say a big thank you to all our wonderful customers who have supported us over the past eight years, and also to our amazing members of staff.
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“All of our staff have either been redeployed to our other Remedy locations or have found employment elsewhere.”
Susannah has been extremely busy these past eight years. As well as building up her growing Remedy business empire, and managing staff across four separate sites, she has been a driving force in the regeneration of the town.
She has been chair of Southport BID; a board member on Southport Town Deal; and a Governor at Southport College.
She added: “For me, it’s about stepping back a little bit. I have been working non-stop on so many different projects. I wish the new owners every success.”