Exeter
PAGE 24. STOPS ALONG THE WAY, SUMMER 2021
Make Huron Home in Exeter
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obinson Fresh CafĂŠ owner Rupert Robinson chatted with Mandy Sinclair about his decision to Make Huron Home and open Robinson Fresh CafĂŠ in downtown Exeter. What inspired your move from Toronto to the county? My wife grew up here. Sheâs from Exeter and had come to Toronto, but it wasnât her speed. We eventually moved halfway and lived in Kitchener, but then started looking in the region. We moved to Exeter and built our house here. Then I saw the building [now home of Robinson Fresh CafĂŠ] was for sale. I was doing some catering on the side and ended up doing catering for the previous owners. Then I decided to take it over and make a go of running a cafĂŠ and also catering. Tell us a bit about Robinson CafĂŠ. We have the cafĂŠ side where we make soup daily from scratch, we roast and smoke all our meats. Our chicken, apple and brie with cranberry mayonnaise is our
bestseller. We also do roasted vegetable wraps. We are getting quite the following for our scones and pastries. We do a lot of different stuff. Itâs not your typical cafĂŠ. On the retail side, we have a graband-go section so you can pick something up, take it home, put it in the microwave and in five minutes or less dinner is ready. We switch up the menu every week. Whatâs your favourite season at Robinson Fresh Cafe? And why? I like the summertime because itâs easier to get local produce and try different flavours. The buzz is out. People are heading out for ice cream with the kids. The days are longer, so the cafĂŠ stays open later. What advantages does basing yourself in Huron County have? The community. Everybody gets behind you and youâre just part of the community. You meet everyone. People trust you and know what to expect. You feel like youâre part of a big family. When I go to church or the grocery store, itâs a good chat. Thatâs the thing about small towns;
everyone knows everyone and I find in this instance itâs a good thing. Being five minutes from home I can spend more time with my family and my kids. I can pick them up from daycare and do stuff with them or pop home. It gives me that flexibility that I didnât have when I was on the road or travelling all the time. Favourite Huron County: Restaurant or bar: I like what James Eddington does and he is always creative and pushing the envelope [at Eddingtonâs of Exeter]. I like the Dark Horse Winery. Takeaway: Williamâs Fish and Chips [in Exeter] because I like the halibut fish. Itâs a tiny little place that if you blink youâll miss it. Hiking trail: We hike on the Morrison Trail quite a bit. It doesnât matter what season you go â in fall the colours are spectacular, the summer itâs fresh. Even winter is nice. Country road: Highway 21 from Grand Bend to Goderich on a nice sunny day, driving along the water and the sun makes the water look like water. I feel like Iâm a tourist.












