Bizarre reason iconic Bondi café Crabbe Hole beloved by celebrities was forced to shut after 17 years

Sydney’s iconic Crabbe Hole café has shut after 17 years after customers were slapped with a controversial $10 entry fee.

The cafe has brought in major celebrities, including Margot Robbie and America Ferrera, since it first opened in 2007.

Owner Andrew Crabbe confirmed the sad news via social media on Wednesday, thanking loyal customers for their patronage.

‘End of an era folks. Thanks for coming for the last 17 years. It’s been a pleasure serving you all,’ Mr Crabbe wrote on Wednesday.

The café had allegedly been forced to introduce $10 fees for customers in a move by the site’s owner, Bondi Icebergs Winter Swimming Club.

The fee was reportedly brought in to put an end to customers gaining access to the oceanside pools.

‘I’m sorry I never managed to sort the $10 entry fee debace. It was my undoing at the end,’ Mr Crabbe wrote on Facebook.

‘They maintain that (the fees) had no effect on my patronage. My figures prove otherwise.’

The Crabbe Hole café has closed after 17 years. Picture: Instagram

‘I shall miss seeing you. Thanks for everything.’

Mr Crabbe told 9NEWS the fee had resulted in a 25 per cent drop in customers.

Many have taken to social media to express their sadness at the news.

‘Devastating – our happy place in Bondi…Icebergs was indeed lucky to have you. An entry fee impacting cafe access definitely changes everything,’ one person commented.

The site owner, Bondi Icebergs Winter Swimming Club, had previously introduced a $10 entry fee for café customers. Picture: Instagram

The site owner, Bondi Icebergs Winter Swimming Club, had previously introduced a $10 entry fee for café customers. Picture: Instagram

‘What a loss! The Crabbe Hole was one of my favourite parts to visiting the bergs…it’s unfortunately typical of the club ruling… instead of collaborating with the community. I hope you start something close by,’ another wrote.

‘You and the Crabbe Hole are an institution! It’s part of what makes Icebergs a community… I hope you take some solace to know that your café was a dear ritual for so many,’ another said.

‘I am sorry about the regrettable entrance fee. It was delusional to not think it would not have impacted the café. It’s truly their loss, and, ours too.’

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