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Devon Savouries was a British bakery chain founded in 1952. [1] Best known for its pies, sausage rolls, and curry pasties, it also produced Eccles cakes, apple turnovers, and flapjacks. [2] The bakery's main factory was on Cheltenham Street in Bath.
The Penn Traffic Company was a food service company founded in 1854 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The company eventually evolved into a general merchandise department store. By the early 1960s, it also returned to the food business through the acquisition of Super Value Corporation, which operated the 10-store Riverside supermarket chain.
Penn Station is a chain of restaurants specializing in what it calls "East Coast subs." The first restaurant was opened in 1985 by Jeff Osterfeld in Cincinnati, Ohio . [ 1 ] Currently, Penn Station has over 300 locations in 15 states.
Meme's Brick Street Bakery in Clinton will have assorted boxes, which will be great for gifts, as well as chocolate pies, pecan pies, German chocolate cakes, Italian crème cakes, Christmas cookie ...
The iconic bakery first opened its doors in 1996 on Bleecker and West 11th Street, but after a disagreement about expansion, business partners and original owners Jennifer Appel and Allysa Torey ...
This shop, The 5th Street Bakery, which owners hope to open in late November, is the dream of Maftuna Rakhimova, 27, who came to Erie via Uzbekistan, where she was born, though she identifies as ...
The Federal Pretzel Baking Company began with the Nacchio family's small bakery, which they grew into a large-scale manufacturing business of soft pretzels, using a secret recipe. [3] 1922 Maria and Giuseppe Nacchio owned a small Italian-American Italian artisan bread bakery where Maria made baked-style soft pretzels. [4]
In 1970 the company moved to its present location at 215 Vine Street, [4] a former A&P bakery known as the Quackenbush Warehouse. [12] In December of 1977, Jerome Fink purchased a series of parcels and buildings adjacent to 215 Vine in downtown Scranton. These included 225 Vine, the Dickson Works building on