Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Butter Lane combines spaces on East Seventh Street
In early June, Butter Lane Cupcakes closed for a few days for some renovations... and in recent weeks, we noticed that the annex/classroom space next door was no longer in use...
So we asked Butter Lane co-owner Maria Baugh for an explanation.
"Late last year, we set up a classroom within our Park Slope shop and got great feedback. Our setup in the East Village was never ideal — we didn't have an oven in the classroom, etc, and we'd been thinking about combining classes and retail for a while."
So...
"Once we saw how successful it was in Park Slope we decided to use it as a model for the East Village. It's more authentic (and convenient) to have classes in the shop and people get a feel for what it's like to be in a real, working bakery."
Here's a shot of the combined space via the Butter Lane Facebook page...
They opened the annex in 2010.
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3 comments:
if people took thetime to properly parent their children they would know how to make cupcakes. that said, butterlane is the only place I would go to for cupcakes.
A real testament to the good people at Butter Lane that nygrump was able to squeeze out a good word for them ;)
The one in Brooklyn is empty most of the time, classroom space or whatever ...
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