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Sundial Kitchen moves from North Street to Totterdown
Before it can open as a proper sit-down cafe and venue, a new business in Totterdown is operating as a takeaway cafe and shop.
Now open on William Street, The Sundial Kitchen is owned by Chloe Hunt, who has worked in numerous cafes and restaurants, as well as being a private chef in the UK and abroad.
After becoming disillusioned with the amount of waste in the catering industry, Chloe now aims to run her own events, catering and supper clubs, often using rescued and surplus food.
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The Sundial Kitchen has moved from its original home on North Street to Amba House, which was previously Thali Cafe and for those with longer memories, Glasnost.
“Our ethos remains the same,” says Chloe. “Using sustainable sources, reducing waste, whilst creating delicious food and a community atmosphere in our beautiful new premises.”

The Sundial Kitchen offers daily-changing menus – photo: Sundial Kitchen

Tiffins can be filled up with food by the new team at the premises most recently occupied by Thali – photo: Sundial Kitchen

The Sundial Kitchen is open from Tuesday to Saturday 8.30am-5pm and on Sunday from 9am-3pm – photo: Sundial Kitchen
Main photo: The Sundial Kitchen
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