situs gacor

https://radyomoda.com.tr/

slot gacor terbaik

https://www.caxangagolf.com.br/

https://cuencas.miambiente.gob.pa/

https://royalpetinc.com/

https://deborafoundation.org/

https://www.kitsonlaw.com/

https://iconfanatic.com/

https://bukoposo.desa.id/poso/

Web Slot Gacor

https://www.st-mx.com/

https://www.miep.edu.ru/

slot gacor

https://doctoradoderecho.uagro.mx/

https://www.mobecpoint.com/

slot gacor

https://www.madocs.uagro.mx/

link gacor

https://thp.unkhair.ac.id/

https://famousfidorescue.org/

https://lifecareplan.info/

https://www.unicafes.org.br/

https://uettransport.com/

https://www.pohtecktung.org/

https://adaptacion.miambiente.gob.pa/

https://iconfanatic.com/

https://www.prtr.com/

https://miep.spb.ru/

https://agungbatin.mesuji-desa.id/donjo/

https://sumbermakmur-mesuji.desa.id/mes/

Now Reading
Red Velvet Cafe goes in the red, closes permanently

Red Velvet Cafe goes in the red, closes permanently

Bad news for fans of bubble tea, sweets, and fast-casual food with a Filipino flair—Red Velvet Cafe has iced their last cupcake.

The bakery located at 246 S. Fourth St. between Dirty Frank’s and Little Palace opened in 2015 after the flagship location, which is also closed, opened in Pickerington.

BROUGHT TO YOU BY

Visitors to Red Velvet Cafe today will find that the storefront is empty. When 614NOW attempted to make contact by phone, the number for Red Velvet Cafe had been disconnected. Google also lists the business as permanently closed.

For those left searching for flavors from the Philippines, all is not lost—the owners of Red Velvet Cafe also own and operate the Grandview-area restaurant Bonifacio, located at 1577 King Ave.

Read more about Bonifacio here.

BROUGHT TO YOU BY

© 2024 614 Media Group. All Rights Reserved.

Scroll To Top