Brick Lane’s historic Beigel Shop in the East End of London, with its famous bright yellow sign, is to reopen this week after more than four months out of action.
Melanie White and Louise Zelman — whose respective parents Mazal White and Aron Zelman, along with their uncle David Barel, had operated the business since 1987 — said the recent closure had been due to “a culmination of a long-standing family dispute over the building’s ownership and subsequent rents”.
It was not the first time the bakery had been closed after a similar dispute. Ten years ago, London's Evening Standard reported that a row between family members had resulted in temporary closure.