Ayr cafe owner sells up after TV spot sparks ambition to 'develop new product'
03.11.2023 - 18:03
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
A café owner who starred in a Gordon Ramsay TV show has called Thyme on her business as she launches an exciting new venture.
Rachel Munro, previous owner of Thyme in Ayr, has sold up the successful Alloway Street spot after an incredible five years, which saw her battle it out on the BBC show Future Food Stars – aired earlier this year.
Rachel competed against other contestants for a slice of celebrity chef Ramsay’s fortune as the cooking icon offered up a £150,000 investment to a budding food entrepreneur.
After making it all the way to the quarter-finals, Rachel has been inspired to focus on her dream of making a bakery product line.
And she set sights that her tasty allergen free bakes under the name the Rebel Baker will one day hit the supermarket shelves.
Rachel, 36, told Ayrshire Live: “I decided to sell Thyme as I wanted to move on to a product based business. After coming off the show with Gordon Ramsay, it really sparked my interest in making and developing a product.
“With my experience in baking, I thought why not go back to what I know best and launch a bakery based product line. That was really the catalyst for the sale
“My new venture is called The Rebel Baker: we are an allergen free wholesale bakery which will run under a social enterprise model.
“The plan is to get these products into cafes, local shops and eventually into national supermarkets.”
Rachel will takeover the vacant spot left behind by Barefaced Food on North Harbour Street, after being blown away by how quick she managed to sell-up Thyme – now under new ownership.
She added: “I did not expect to sell the cafe so quickly. I put an article up on Facebook and with in two days I had six people come to view and four people make me offers for it, so it