Savor Addis, a renowned restaurant in Addis Ababa, recently announced the closure of its first location after nine years of operation. This decision coincides with the sudden eviction of the Eneredada Multipurpose Consumers Union, which managed the property for 47 years. The union, comprising over 270 members, received an abrupt directive to vacate the premises to make way for new development projects. Despite this setback, Savor Addis is planning to open a new branch behind Flamingo and will launch delivery services soon to continue serving its loyal customers.
The Eneredada Cooperative, which has historically managed significant properties in the Bole area, was evicted without prior written notice, leading to significant controversy and legal challenges. The Addis Ababa city administration has cited a cabinet decision as the basis for the eviction, though the cooperative is seeking formal documentation and legal recourse.
The social media post from Savor Addis expressed mixed emotions over the closure, highlighting the community’s support and loyalty as the backbone of their journey. The restaurant assured customers that this is not a final goodbye but a temporary pause as they actively scout for a new location around the Bole Atlas area.
In the meantime, Savor Addis is thrilled to announce the opening of their new branch behind Flamingo, expected in just a few weeks. Alongside this new location, they will be launching delivery services to continue serving their patrons with the same dedication and love.
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Savor Addis has encouraged its customers to stay connected through social media for updates on their journey and future announcements. The restaurant thanked its patrons for being an essential part of their story and expressed hope for continued support in their new endeavors.