
The Croft Celtic Cultural Centre and Cafe at The Australian Standing Stones in Glen Innes is getting new owners.
Petar and Jess Grulovic, who run The Red Lion Tavern in nearby Glencoe, New South Wales, will soon be running The Croft too.
The Croft is currently run by Pamela O’Neill, who is also principal of the Australian School of Celtic Learning.
Announcing the news on The Croft’s Facebook page, Pamela said: “We are absolutely delighted to announce that as from early January, The Croft will be owned by Petar and Jess Grulovic, proprietors of The Red Lion Tavern in Glencoe.
“Petar and Jess have shown their commitment to Celtic culture, the local community and delicious food at the Red Lion, and will bring that same commitment to The Croft, while continuing to operate the Red Lion as well. We couldn’t be happier!”
Petar and Jess said: “We are very excited to announce that early in the New Year, we will be the new business owners of The Croft in Glen Innes, situated at the Australian Standing Stones.
“We are greatly looking forward to continuing the Celtic culture and tradition of The Croft. We are very excited to be offering breakfast, brunch, morning/afternoon tea and light lunches to the wonderful customers of Glen Innes, the New England region and further.”
Pictures: https://www.facebook.com/thecroftgleninnes
*This story was published in the January edition of Anglo&Celtic magazine
