Meet one of Britain’s youngest business owners – who customers often mistake for staff rather than the boss.
Chloe Frost, 18, opened The Baking Suite - her very own café - in October 2023.
She initially considered starting an apprenticeship after finishing her A levels in June, but instead decided to follow her ‘dream’ – which had always been baking.
Now, Chloe has her own place in Bromham, Beds., and neither she, nor her customers, can quite believe it.
She said: “I’ve just always loved baking. After sixth form, I started making and selling celebration cakes on Instagram.
“So then I just thought, why not do this properly? Even though that still feels crazy.
“People hardly ever think it’s me that runs the place.
“Even today, with one of our regulars, he said, ‘Where’s the boss then?’ And I said, ‘I am the boss.’
“People are always surprised but everyone is supportive when they realise.”
Chloe took over the site at the end of August after a previous café closed – and then spent just over a month re-decorating, re-fitting the kitchen, and making the place feel like hers.
She said: “I thought it was a good opportunity as there was already a small customer base. But I wanted to turn it into my own place too.”
The Baking Suite offers breakfast, lunch and an array of tasty sweet treats – all of which Chloe bakes from scratch by herself.
So far, her banana bread and rocky road have been consistent crowd pleasers – but she says classics like brownies, scones, and millionaire shortbread are always popular too.
Chloe currently has two staff members – chef Kimberley White, who has 18 years' experience, and barista Rosie Harrington, her brother Jonathan’s fiancée – but one day Chloe hopes to have a bigger team.
“I would love to open more premises at some point,” she said. “But it’s all about taking things one step at a time.”
Chloe says business has been going well so far – with the café already boasting plenty of regulars.
“We have a lot of customers who we see nearly every day,” she said. “Builders, dog-walkers, elderly people, those working from home.
“Of course, sometimes there’s a quiet day or two – but that’s to be expected in hospitality.”
Chloe says other local businesses have supported her too, with nearby Wooden Hill Coffee Company, whose coffee the café serves, offering all staff members free barista training.
She currently isn’t taking in a salary, but is making enough for rent, outgoings, staff salaries, and to pay back her dad – who financed the initial opening.
Chloe said: “I’m very lucky to have such a supportive family. My grandparents even keep a bunch of ingredients in their freezer for me.”
Chloe said she would encourage other young people to follow their dreams like she did – but only if they’re willing to put in the effort.
“I definitely would say to other young people who want their own business that they should follow their dreams and their passions,” she said.
Chloe Frost, 18, opened The Baking Suite - her very own café - in October 2023.
She initially considered starting an apprenticeship after finishing her A levels in June, but instead decided to follow her ‘dream’ – which had always been baking.
Now, Chloe has her own place in Bromham, Beds., and neither she, nor her customers, can quite believe it.
She said: “I’ve just always loved baking. After sixth form, I started making and selling celebration cakes on Instagram.
“So then I just thought, why not do this properly? Even though that still feels crazy.
“People hardly ever think it’s me that runs the place.
“Even today, with one of our regulars, he said, ‘Where’s the boss then?’ And I said, ‘I am the boss.’
“People are always surprised but everyone is supportive when they realise.”
Chloe took over the site at the end of August after a previous café closed – and then spent just over a month re-decorating, re-fitting the kitchen, and making the place feel like hers.
She said: “I thought it was a good opportunity as there was already a small customer base. But I wanted to turn it into my own place too.”
The Baking Suite offers breakfast, lunch and an array of tasty sweet treats – all of which Chloe bakes from scratch by herself.
So far, her banana bread and rocky road have been consistent crowd pleasers – but she says classics like brownies, scones, and millionaire shortbread are always popular too.
Chloe currently has two staff members – chef Kimberley White, who has 18 years' experience, and barista Rosie Harrington, her brother Jonathan’s fiancée – but one day Chloe hopes to have a bigger team.
“I would love to open more premises at some point,” she said. “But it’s all about taking things one step at a time.”
Chloe says business has been going well so far – with the café already boasting plenty of regulars.
“We have a lot of customers who we see nearly every day,” she said. “Builders, dog-walkers, elderly people, those working from home.
“Of course, sometimes there’s a quiet day or two – but that’s to be expected in hospitality.”
Chloe says other local businesses have supported her too, with nearby Wooden Hill Coffee Company, whose coffee the café serves, offering all staff members free barista training.
She currently isn’t taking in a salary, but is making enough for rent, outgoings, staff salaries, and to pay back her dad – who financed the initial opening.
Chloe said: “I’m very lucky to have such a supportive family. My grandparents even keep a bunch of ingredients in their freezer for me.”
Chloe said she would encourage other young people to follow their dreams like she did – but only if they’re willing to put in the effort.
“I definitely would say to other young people who want their own business that they should follow their dreams and their passions,” she said.
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00:00 My name is Chloe Frost and I am the owner of The Baking Suite.
00:05 I've baked ever since I was very little and after I finished sixth form last summer,
00:12 I started making celebration cakes from home and selling them for birthday parties and things.
00:20 And then I decided that a uni and apprenticeships wasn't for me.
00:26 So I looked into different premises to open my own little cafe.
00:33 And when I saw this place come about and wanted to keep it into a cafe,
00:39 I thought it would be a good opportunity as it already had a small customer base already established.
00:45 I always ask everyone's opinions on what they think when they come into the cafe.
00:52 And it's always like, "Oh, you've got the best pastry and I love the amount of caramel in the millionaires."
00:59 And yeah, all the feedback has been good so far.
01:02 I don't have much of a social life running my own business, but I still talk to my friends
01:10 and they come to the cafe sometimes as well just to support me.
01:15 I would love to have a chain of The Baking Suites, just locally for now,
01:22 but that's the dream is to open up a few more and just get managers operating them all.
01:29 [BLANK_AUDIO]