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Popular Eatery Franchise Opens New Locale In Yonkers: Here's Where
Pastry lovers, an all-new eatery in Westchester serving up delicious baked goods is now open for business.
Paris Baguette, a French-Korean bakery chain with more than 4,000 locations across the globe, has opened a new location in Yonkers at 1771 Central Park Ave., city officials said on Tuesday, Oct. 29.
The new eatery, located in the Highridge shopping plaza, serves a variety of baked goods, sandwiches, coffee, tea, and fresh bread.
Sweet and savory options include sugar mochi donuts, very berry pastries, soft strawberry cheesecakes, ham and chee…
This Cafe Has Best Pie In NJ, Yelp Says
Apple, pumpkin or banana cream — there are plenty of flavors to choose from and even more pies to sample in New Jersey.
There's just one, though, that Yelp says is better than all the rest.
Pie Lady Cafe in Moorestown was ranked the best pie place in New Jersey, according to the website's list of Best Pie in Every State.
And when you go, you've just got to try the Cherry Almond Pie, Yelp says.
Family owned, the Pie Lady Cafe was founded in 2008 out of a labor of love, its website says. While it all started with pie, the menu boasts all types of baked goods — Yelpers particularly love the …
Ice Cream Shop In Cross River To Reopen
A Northern Westchester ice cream shop that had exclusively open for curbside pickup is now fully reopening to the public.
Bluebird Homemade Ice Cream, located in Cross River at 19 North Salem Road, will reopen for indoor eating on Wednesday, Nov. 2, according to a post from the shop.
The shop has been fully closed since Monday, Oct. 17, according to a post.
The store sells homemade ice cream in addition to baked goods like cookies, brownies, cakes, and tarts, as well as coffee, according to the shop's website.
"I will be baking up a storm today to be read…
Charles Entenmann, Who Turned NY Bakery Into National Brand, Dies
Charles Entenmann, who helped turn his family's Long Island bakery into a national brand, has died at the age of 92.
Entenmann died peacefully on Thursday, Feb. 24, according to his obituary.
He is survived by his daughter, Susan Nalewajk, his son, Charles W. Entenmann, and his seven grandchildren, his obituary reads.
Entenmann, along with his two brothers and his mother, worked together to expand their family bakery, located in Bay Shore.
The Entenmann's company went on to manufacture a variety of baked goods, such as cookies, donuts, and cakes, which are sold by retailers across the Uni…