Inveresk’s Blue Cafe Bar has closed its doors under mysterious circumstances.
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The popular cafe had put a sign on its doors saying it was closed due to illness late last week.
However, it appears it will not be re-opening after the cafe’s doors have remained shut and it’s Facebook page deleted.
Its website is still functional, however numerous attempts to ring the listed contact number proved fruitless.
Some took to social media to question why Blue Cafe had closed down, however no one was able to come forward with any answers.
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The closure leaves University of Tasmania students with few coffee options in the immediate vicinity of their campus.
The closest venues are in the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery or further up Invermay Road.
The venue was opened by Kip and Claire Smith in 2008 at the Inveresk Railyards, according to its website.
Mr Smith was the cafe’s head chef, who crafted “an eclectic menu of modern Australian with a splash of smoky South American and a dash of aromatic Asian”.
The business was housed in a 19th century manufacturing workshop.