Beloved International Cakes owner Bill Batzogiannis passes away

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Melbourne’s Greek community is mourning the loss of Vassilis “Bill” Batzogiannis, beloved owner of International Cakes, who has passed away suddenly at the age of 76.

Batzogiannis was a pillar of the Lonsdale Street precinct, where International Cakes operated for over five decades as a staple of Greek hospitality and culture.

The shop served as a meeting place for generations of Greek Australians and stood as one of the last remaining Greek businesses in the once-bustling Hellenic hub of the city.

Beloved International Cakes on Melbourne's Lonsdale St shuts its doors
International Cakes on Lonsdale Street. Photo: The City Lane.

Originally from Katerini, Greece, Batzogiannis arrived in Australia in his early twenties and became co-owner of the pastry shop in 1973. He remained at its helm until its closure in 2024, making it one of Melbourne’s longest-running Greek establishments.

Across the decades, the shop became famous not only for its traditional Greek sweets but also for its welcoming atmosphere. It was frequented by families, journalists, community leaders, and new migrants – a symbol of the enduring Greek spirit in Melbourne.

The Greek Community of Melbourne paid tribute to him, stating: “A sweet soul behind one of Lonsdale Street’s most iconic establishments, Bill brought joy to generations through his warm hospitality and unforgettable desserts.”

His funeral will be held on Monday, July 14.

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