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Town centre cafes close without warning

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By Sean Moriarty
Two well-known town centre cafes closed without warning this week with the loss of up to 16 jobs.
Sister businesses Jam Café and The Crepe House on Old Market Lane did not open on Sunday morning as expected.
Jam, which has had several different owners in recent years, has had a difficult past.
It reopened in October 2021, as part of the TOBA Restaurant Group after the original company fell into trouble.
The Crêpe House Killarney opened around the same time as an alternative to Jam, serving coffee and waffles and catering for a younger crowd.
Current management separated from TOBA around November last year.
The Killarney Advertiser attempted to contact current management but did not get a response.
It is understood that up to 16, both full-time and part-time jobs, have been lost as a result of the closures.