Flapjackery is excited to announce the opening of its permanent outlet on the historic Pulteney Bridge in Bath, following a successful run as a temporary shop in the city.
Co-founder Carol Myott highlighted the benefits of the new location, stating, “The prominent setting on Pulteney Bridge, close to Bath Rugby, means we’ll see a steady stream of visitors, especially on matchdays.” She added, “Many customers are new to flapjacks, so we make sure to introduce them properly. It’s always rewarding to see people come back to buy more after their first visit.”
Store manager Janine Pickett, who has been with Flapjackery for three years, expressed enthusiasm about the new shop: “It’s thrilling to be here permanently. The shop looks fantastic, and I’m eager to welcome everyone. We have a strong local following—people often stop by to say hello, and neighboring shopkeepers are regular visitors too. There’s a wonderful community spirit on the bridge.”
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Founded a decade ago by Carol Myott and Sally Jenkin, Flapjackery currently operates stores in Tavistock, Falmouth, Dartmouth, Minehead, Wells, Plymouth, St Ives, Lymington, Fowey, and Sidmouth. The bakery offers an array of flapjacks, from traditional flavors to creative options like salted caramel brownie, apple and blackcurrant, and clotted cream fudge.
Flapjackery’s new Bath location will officially open its doors tomorrow, March 28, at 9 a.m.