Le Dolce Vita future uncertain

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Le Dolce Vita closed its doors for the month of January in order to prepare for its move. Photo by Sophie Pappas.
Le Dolce Vita closed its doors for the month of January in order to prepare for its move. Photo by Sophie Pappas.

By Sophie Pappas

Local breakfast goers and coffee drinkers were in for a shock when Eagle Creek Coffee Company closed last year. Then after only six months Le Dolce Vita, which moved into the 10 South Main Street space, closed its doors and put up a “for rent” sign.

But the bakery may not be closed forever.

According to Kelly Evans, owner of Le Dolce Vita, the café is temporarily closed for the month of January and will reopen at a new Zionsville location. Evans has yet to announce where the new space will be.

“We are excited to start the next chapter of our business by combining our sister store, Union Baking Company in Westfield, and Le Dolce Vita as one under the name Union Baking Company,” Evans posted on the bakery’s Facebook page last week.

She said that until the new Union Baking Company Zionsville shop is open, customers can still order cakes and baked goods by calling 344-2008.

All orders will be baked in Westfield and can be picked up at Inga’s Popcorn on Main Street.

“We are looking forward to this next step in our business and hope to see you all at our new location,” Evans said.

Additionally, all gift certificates that people may have from Le Dolce Vita will be honored at both the Westfield and Zionsville Union Baking Company sites.

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