With nearly a year of pandemic life under our belts, local businesses continue to feel the effects. ‘Lette Macarons in Southlake announced in late December that they would be closing its doors.
“We are forever grateful for the amazing customers, staff and the Southlake community that welcomed us with open arms. We thank you for making us part of your lives, special moments and events, and gift giving plans for the last 4 years,” the shop says via Instagram. “We loved that we were able to bring you smiles with our products and services and that you loved it just as much as we did!”
Officially closing last week, ‘Lette Macarons ran a store closing sale, allowing customers up to 15% their entire store purchase.
“This once in a lifetime experience gave us the opportunity to learn what it means to do something with your whole heart without fear knowing the possibility of failure,” ‘Lette Macarons says via Instagram. “We have learned how much it takes for small businesses to stay afloat and have a special place for all out there. So please keep supporting all small businesses in town!”
Far from the first business to close due to the effects of the pandemic, ‘Lette Macarons’ closing comes in the wake of Five Guys, Hopdoddy and Harkins Southlake 14.