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Once a small and quaint eatery in old Bengaluru, the iconic Fatima Bakery and Supermarket is a favourite among residents. In a city overpopulated with vegetarian "Iyengar" bakeries, this 60-year-old eatery is a meat-lover’s delight. From beef puffs to mutton samosas to chicken sausage rolls, the joint was Bengaluru’s second outlet to delight the city with the art of baking.
However, this Bengaluru landmark may soon disappear from the cityscape.
An emotional VF David, the son of VP Francis who opened the bakery six decades ago, says, "growing up, the bakery was the constant in my life. It was the place where I got all my favourite treats. Most of my childhood revolved around it, and I took over after my father passed away. It is unimaginable for me to think that I may not have the bakery one day. The loss would be too much to bear."
It was in 1957 that VP Francis opened the small joint on Leonard Road in Johnson Market.
David recounts the immediate success that the bakery earned – in just three years since its birth, it broke even and began earning huge profits.
Four years after the bakery opened, the Christian Solidarity International (CSI), an NGO which owned the properties next to Shoolay Circle, had transferred the khata (legal identification document of property) of the land to Fatima Bakery.
The bakery, over the years, expanded and the supermarket section was added.
The much loved bakery, however, may have to make way for Namma Metro.
The Vellara Road station, according to the BMRCL’s website, will have two entry and exit points just after Shoolay Circle. The earlier plan was that one entrance would be near the the BWSSB service station on Campbell Road, while the other was supposed to come up on the vacant land near the government hospital and dispensary.
However, the BMRCL has changed its mind and the agency’s acquisition team is planning to obtain several properties starting from the petrol pump right after Shoolay Circle. This includes Fatima Bakery, Toms Hotel, Daniel Auto Garage and a beauty parlour, all of which are perpendicular to Campbell Road. The entry/exit near the government hospital has been dropped for now.
(This article was originally published on The News Minute. It has been republished with due permission)
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