Sidmouth mum and daughter reopen cafe under new name after revamp
PUBLISHED: 08:44 05 April 2018 | UPDATED: 11:20 10 April 2018

Liv and Louise Brown.
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A mother and daughter duo, who have taken over a Sidmouth cafe, have reopened after a big revamp.
A mother and daughter duo, who have taken over a Sidmouth cafe, have reopened the business after a big revamp.
Liv Brown and her mum Louise bought Graze, in the High Street, last May.
The cafe has since undergone a ten-day refurbishment and reopened as Browns’ Kitchen.
Speaking to the Herald, the pair said their food was cooked from scratch with locally-sourced ingredients.
All of the cakes are made by 22-year-old Liv and have already proved very popular - especially the brownies and cheese scones.
Louise said the main changes were to the table tops, chairs and the parquet flooring, which was sanded down and repolished - transforming the dark brown wood into a beautiful golden colour. The cafe will also now be opening in the evenings on Fridays and Saturdays.
Louise added: “We wanted to bring it into the 21st century and create a great space for all generations.”
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