In a bittersweet announcement that has caught the attention of many local residents, O’Hara’s Bakery Cafe, a popular spot located at 121 E. Main St. in downtown Lexington, has decided to close its doors, at least for the time being. Owner Matt O’Hara shared the news with customers through a heartfelt post on Facebook this past Sunday afternoon.
“Announcing the immediate (hopefully temporary) closure of the O’Hara’s Bakery Cafe,” O’Hara’s post began, as it conveyed both a sense of hope and a touch of sadness. He noted that while they are not giving up on the location or the pursuit of finding a new operational model, they would be halting operations under the current setup. “We are evaluating all options that are available to us with hopes of coming through this with a viable hospitality business,” he explained, reassuring loyal patrons that this decision is primarily about adaptation and exploration of new ideas.
For the past five years, O’Hara’s Bakery Cafe has been a beloved destination in Lexington, known for its array of delicious baked goods, tasty desserts, and comforting coffee. Recently, the cafe had shifted its model to a counter service format that focused heavily on a variety of mouth-watering bagels. The establishment has earned its place in the community by even being listed in The State’s compilation of essential restaurants in the Midlands, highlighting the impact it has had on the local food scene.
O’Hara’s announcement stirred a wave of emotions across social media. By Monday morning, the post had attracted more than 600 reactions and over 500 comments, a clear indication of the bakery’s significance in the hearts of many local residents. In his post, O’Hara also expressed gratitude, saying, “Thanks to all who have been a part of this place over these past 5 years.”
What may be a relief to some fans is that O’Hara is still active in the community through another local hotspot, O’Hara’s Public House, an Irish pub located just a stone’s throw away at 131 E. Main St. That venue continues to operate, promising that while one door may be closing, another remains wide open for those looking to grab a bite or enjoy a drink.
This closure comes amidst a significant transformation of downtown Lexington, where O’Hara’s Bakery Cafe has been instrumental together with other eateries, like Keg Cowboy, Bodhi Thai Dining, and Groucho’s Deli. These spots, among others, have been shaping an inviting atmosphere for locals and visitors alike, contributing to the vibrant food and drink scene that the area is becoming known for.
Retail spaces are thriving as well, with unique shops like Craig Reagin Clothiers and The Kindred Boutique creating a bustling shopping experience. Not to forget, the Icehouse Amphitheater remains an active venue, enhancing the lively community vibe. And if that wasn’t enough, the newly opened TakoSushi at Main and Church streets adds another flavor to downtown’s culinary offerings.
As O’Hara’s Bakery Cafe pauses operations, the community watches with hopeful eyes for updates about the beloved bakery’s future. With countless memories and delicious experiences shared there, many are eager to hear about what comes next in this bustling center of activity. No matter what happens, the essence of O’Hara’s will surely linger in the hearts (and taste buds) of all those who’ve enjoyed its delights over the years.
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