Showing posts with label Mahalo New York Bakery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mahalo New York Bakery. Show all posts
Monday, October 29, 2018
Mahalo New York Bakery is closing on 9th Street; space will be for custom orders
[Photos Friday by Steven]
Mahalo New York Bakery, which serves Hawaiian-inspired desserts, has closed its outpost at 443 E. Ninth St. at Avenue A.
A note to customers on the front door explains... the owners will use the spot for appointment-only custom orders on weekends ... and will continue on at their flagship location on Myrtle Avenue in Glendale ...
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The bakery opened this past March 10.
In other baked-good news on this block, Westville Bakery had its soft opening yesterday a few storefronts away toward First Avenue.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Queens-based bakery bringing Hawaiian-inspired desserts to 9th Street
Mahalo New York Bakery debuts on 9th Street
Friday, March 9, 2018
Mahalo New York Bakery debuts on 9th Street
Mahalo New York Bakery is now open (as of this past weekend) at 443 E. Ninth St. at Avenue A.
The bakery, which serves Hawaiian-inspired desserts, has two outposts in Queens.
Mahalo's grand opening is this weekend...
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Thanks to Steven for the photos!
Previously on EV Grieve:
Queens-based bakery bringing Hawaiian-inspired desserts to 9th Street
Monday, November 20, 2017
Queens-based bakery bringing Hawaiian-inspired desserts to 9th Street
[Photo by Steven]
Mahalo New York Bakery, which has two locations in Queens, is opening an outpost at 443 E. Ninth St. at Avenue A.
The signage went up back on Friday. (Thanks to Steven and Dennis for the photos.)
You can read more about them and their cupcakes, cakes and pastries here.
This will be the third business to take up occupancy in Icon Realty's recently renovated storefronts along Ninth Street ... joining Poke N' Roll and Beetlebug.
Previously on EV Grieve:
On East 9th Street Dusty Buttons is closing after 125% rent hike: 'Saying goodbye will hurt like hell'
Tenants and local elected officials speak out against Icon Realty
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