As of May 2022 your second Burnt Honey Bakery opened in Long Jetty, was the plan always to expand the business and why Long Jetty?
We’d had thoughts about maybe opening a second kitchen where we’d produce cakes, or if another spot came up in the Copa strip we’d take that and do something slightly different with indoor seating but then this spot came up and it just kind of happened. When we were first looking to open the other shop two and half years ago we looked in Long Jetty and there wasn't anything available. I came up here one day to get my hair cut at Rhy Rhys and she said to pop up and have a sticky beak because there was a building with a for lease sign in the window. I actually had to call Jo and I said “I think I need you to talk me down because it seems like a great idea but maybe I’m getting carried away!” ...but we talked about it and thought actually yes, let’s do it! So it wasn’t a set plan to open specifically here and now, but it just happened.
Do you have any plans at this stage to expand further?
No! It will be a long time before we think about anything else and it would likely be something like a bigger kitchen so we could do wholesale or something like that, but no plans at the moment. We will expand the pantry section of the Long Jetty shop and engage more local makers to sell their items, plus create a cookbook nook with a couch for people to relax in.
Since launching Burnt Honey Bakery, what has been the most rewarding aspect of running the business?
Honestly, I think it’s the connection we’ve built with community. It’s been so beautiful to get to know the people in the areas we are in. Also being able to bake things that remind people of places they’ve been, places they grew up, something their grandma used to make, that for me personally is the most rewarding thing.
I had a regular customer send me an email with a photo of a cake that his parents used to have growing up in Spain and he asked if I could make it so I did and he said it sparked up these stories from when they were growing up. For something that is so simple and easy for me - to give that to someone else, it's just so special. It’s the connection that we all have with food, particularly with baked goods because it's comfort food, and that's part of why we do what we do which is the classics just with really good ingredients and really good technique.
The Long Jetty over Tuggerah Lake
Credit: James Vodicka
Burnt Honey Bakery cookbook nook