Phillips, who has a wife and infant daughter, has been in the business about a year, with help from his mother and one staff member.
Freeman said customers were disappointed to hear of the burglary of what has quickly become a community hub in a once-thriving community shopping centre now occupied by the cafe, a fish and chip shop the locals reckon has the best in town, a dairy, and the Pirimai Baptist Church.
The cafe is open Tuesday-Sunday 7am to 2pm and is particularly popular with young mums after taking their children to the nearby kindergarten and daycare centres.
Freeman said: "The cafe is a real hub for the community and it's a real shame to see this happen to such a nice guy."
By late afternoon it was understood there had been no sign of the items taken and police were continuing an investigation.