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Tuesday, May 5, 2026
HomeReal EstateEm’s Café, Freeling

Em’s Café, Freeling

Nestled in the heart of Freeling, this much-loved local cafe has become a cherished fixture in the community and its Expression of Interest deadline draws ever nearer.

PROPERTY DETAILS

Price: Expressions of Interest
Agent: Ray White Gawler East, RLA 327 615
Phone: (08) 7806 8227

Its rich history is intertwined with the dedication and passion of its current owners, who have not only built it up but also lovingly operated it, creating a warm and welcoming space that has become a hub for locals.

As the current owners embark on their next chapter, this presents a unique opportunity for a new proprietor to step into the shoes of community stewards, with EOI deadline set for Thursday, February 22 at 4pm.

The café, a testament to their commitment, is currently open for business Monday to Friday, from 8 am to 2 pm, and on Saturdays from 8 am to 12 pm.
Beyond its inviting ambiance, the cafe boasts a well-equipped large commercial kitchen and a cool room.

These facilities ensure that the legacy of delectable, in-house-made meals and baked goods can be seamlessly continued.

The culinary offerings have been a cornerstone of the cafe’s success, drawing patrons in with the promise of quality and flavour.
Moreover, the cafe features two spacious dining areas that provide a comfortable and intimate setting for patrons to enjoy their meals.

For those who prefer the outdoors, there is also ample space available, allowing customers to bask in the sunshine or enjoy a pleasant al fresco dining experience.

Convenient off-road carparking exists at the front of the property, along with a large private carpark at the rear of the premises.
Inheriting not just a café but a cherished community institution, the new proprietor has the opportunity to build upon the established foundation, infusing their own vision while maintaining the beloved traditions that have endeared the cafe to Freeling residents.

The opportunity to extend trading hours or expand to Sunday trading creates more opportunity for growth in this already successful business.

*Physical premises not for sale. Current lease expires 30th September 2025 with the option to extend.

Disclaimer: Every care has been taken to verify the correctness of all details used in this advertisement. However, no warranty or representative is given or made as to the correctness of information supplied and neither the owners nor their agent can accept responsibility for error or omissions.

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