THIEVES have worked up an appetite breaking into a café in Young.
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Those responsible cooked themselves a feast after they gained entry to Wilkies Cottage Café Pantry earlier this week.
Owner Lauren Walker said they helped themselves to the kitchen - cooked four chops in a fry pan, ate numerous bread rolls with peanut butter and stole four stubbies of Guinness.
"They left the bones in the frying pan and there was evidence they'd camped the night," Ms Walker told The Daily Advertiser on Friday.
According to police, the Boorowa Street eatery was broken into between 3.30pm on Sunday and 7.30am Monday.
Senior Constable Mick Wood, from Cootamundra police, said it wasn't known how many people entered the business, but the mess discovered inside suggested it was more than one.
Besides the chop bones, a number of items left at the location have been seized by police for examination.
Anyone with information should contact Young police on 6382 8199 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.