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Saturday 11 June 2016

Small Business Saturday - Lodge Cafe Bar...........


I am a mahoosive supporter of local small businesses and try where ever possible to shop within my local community. I am a very lucky girly and have been adopted by Gods green county itself, Yorkshire. Meaning I am spoilt for choice when it comes to small local businesses. However I do know from literary bestsellers to the latest gadgets, there is no denying that the internet makes it far easier to compare the price of shopping. But the tide is turning and buying locally is the message behind Small Business Saturday.

 And there are plenty of reasons why it is worth going local to support small business Saturday –


1. Your spending will boost the local economy


Research on spending by local authorities shows that for every £1 spent with a small or medium-sized business 63p stayed in the local economy, compared to 40p with a larger business.


2. It is the ethical choice


Buying out-of-season produce, like strawberries in December, lowers your eco-credentials. As does eating veggies and breads that have been flown halfway round the world or wrapped in layers of plastic. When you shop at local bakers, farm shops and green grocers, it is likely that a decent percentage of the produce has had a short field-to-fork journey. Along with supporting local businesses, it means the food is likely to contain more nutrients and have less packaging.


3. They sell quirky, one-off gifts


Independent shops often stock items which are made locally and aren't available elsewhere: buy a dress by a fledgling designer and there is little chance of turning up to the office Christmas party wearing the same as someone else.




4. You can help build communities


Bookshops, cafes and craft shops often drum up custom by hosting events, from book groups to knitting clubs and children's events. If the businesses are not supported, the local groups tend to disappear too.


5. You might get a better deal or some good advice


Local bakers throw in extra bagels for regulars; grocers give informal 10% discounts; and market stall holders are prepared to negotiate on prices. Independent retailers can use their discretion to reward regular custom, and it can mean you get discounts on the items you actually want to buy, rather than being tempted by multi-buy offers in the big chains.


So because I am passionate about supporting small businesses and I am an action speaks louder than words kinda gal, every Saturday I will be bigging up my local favourite business in aid of small business Saturday! So with no further ado, let me introduce Khush and Dawn (Owners) of Lodge CafĂ© Bar, Newland Avenue, Hull –




The rustic charm and cozy atmosphere of Lodge lends its self to any sort of outing, from a quiet and relaxing coffee to catch up with an old chum, a friendly few pints with friends or a lovely meal out with your family to celebrate a special occasion or to make a change. Our diverse and flexible menu caters to many tastes including vegans and vegetarians, but of course for the hunters amongst you we have an extensive grill menu including fish, homemade burgers and sizzling steaks…


Alongside a huge selection of brilliant bars and restaurants along Newland Avenue, Lodge sits quietly on the corner of De’Grey Street. From the outside you will instantly get a warm and inviting feel, but once inside you are immersed into a different world, with cosy booths, and decor that wouldn’t be out of place up the side of an Alpine mountain. The staff at Lodge reflect this cosy attitude, giving you an outgoing and comfortable experience that you will certainly want to have again…


58-62 Newland Avenue, HU5 3AE

01482 446508

info@lodgecafebar.co.uk

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