Camellia Bake Shop: Care and Love in Baking

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Established in 2022, Camellia Bake Shop is the โ€œfirst high-end cafรฉ to provide the KW region with European inspired, allergy-friendly baked goods and incredible ethically-sourced coffee & teaโ€.

Owned and operated by Alisha Hudson, the cafe can be found in the same location of what used to be Timeless Cafe in Conestogo, Ontario – 305 Northfield Drive East. 

Inspired to start her own cafe because of her love for baking, Alisha elaborated on the vacancy she found among other cafes in the region: โ€œI found that nowhere in the region had a sit down kind of higher end European influenced cafe that served allergy friendly stuffโ€. 

Having learned how to bake from her grandmother and mother, Alisha enjoyed being able to put her โ€œenergy and loveโ€ into something. She said that baking has the special ability to make people feel warm inside, showing them that you โ€œcareโ€ and โ€œlove themโ€ in a way that is fulfilling. 

However, baking can be complicated when allergies come into play. 

โ€œA lot of the allergy-friendly bakeries had takeout and either you sacrifice on the food or you sacrifice on the coffee and I wanted to be able to offer people both and have a nice warm atmosphere where people can kind of gather with friends and family and whatnot and be able to enjoy pretty much whatever they want,โ€ Alisha said. 

With that goal in mind, Alisha set her sights on the former location of Timeless Cafe,  somewhere she had been as a customer before its closing. 

โ€œI just love the character of the buildingโ€, Alisha gushed. 

โ€œIt almost feels like youโ€™re kind of in a little bubble outside of the city when in reality, Conestoga Mall is literally like less than three minutes down the road.โ€ 

As a woman in small business, it was difficult for Alicia to find a location that allowed her to start her cafe. While she originally looked at newer developments, she found many hurdles that were impossible to overcome: โ€œI got turned down like a good three plus times because definitely there was that factor of โ€œoh sheโ€™s a young woman, she is just kind of trying to play house, sheโ€™s not really serious with what she wants, she doesnโ€™t really know what sheโ€™s talking aboutโ€. 

This adverse reaction has continued on, many individuals are shocked to find a woman as the founder: โ€œpeople tend to come in and ask for the owner and then I turn up and theyโ€™re like โ€œoh, I asked for the owner.โ€. Iโ€™m like โ€œyeah, thatโ€™s me!โ€ and theyโ€™re like โ€œoh, really?โ€  and Iโ€™m like โ€œYep, yep!โ€โ€. 

Alisha has learned to take this in stride, also noting the power that comes with being a woman in business and the intentional steps she has taken when building a team for her cafe. 

โ€œThereโ€™s a lot of power behind being a woman in business and we definitely built our team specifically around, like, women and people of the LGBTQ+ communityโ€. 

Alisha advises other young women looking to start a small business to do research and not let rejection stop them:  

โ€œI definitely felt discouraged and honestly almost gave up a couple of times – there were times where I called my mom crying and being like โ€œI donโ€™t know if I can do thisโ€ but yeah I would say stay motivated and be knowledgeable on what youโ€™re talking aboutโ€. 

Women shouldn’t doubt their knowledge when it comes to their business interests and expertise, and being able to elaborate eloquently to business deniers is โ€œkind of a good feelingโ€. 

Looking to pick up a delicious baked good and coffee? You can find Alisha and Camellia Bake Shop at @camelliabakeshop on Instagram or https://camelliabakeshop.ca/


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