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Old Europe Pastries from Asheville has signed a lease for 716 S. Main St. and plans to open its second location there this spring.
Three doors down from Husk, between Custard Boutique and The Spa at West End, the former boutique is under construction to become a bakery, coffee shop, and wine bar.
The 1,800-square-foot space more than doubles the size of the Asheville location at 760 square feet. Owner Bobby Daugherty says the larger space will allow the restaurant to add lunch items and the wine bar. The Asheville location currently has space for only the bakery and coffee service, he says.
For more than 20 years Old Europe Pastries has been serving authentic European desserts in downtown Asheville.
Old Europe Pastries from Asheville has signed a lease for 716 S. Main St. and plans to open its second location there this spring.
Three doors down from Husk, between Custard Boutique and The Spa at West End, the former boutique is under construction to become a bakery, coffee shop, and wine bar.
The 1,800-square-foot space more than doubles the size of the Asheville location at 760 square feet. Owner Bobby Daugherty says the larger space will allow the restaurant to add lunch items and the wine bar. The Asheville location currently has space for only the bakery and coffee service, he says.
For more than 20 years Old Europe Pastries has been serving authentic European desserts in downtown Asheville.
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Sadly, I looked at their Asheville store menu, and it doesn't look like they'd have anything of interest.
I wish that the Greenville area had an authentic German or Italian bakery (sadly, not even the Charlotte area can lay claim in this area).
Sadly, I looked at their Asheville store menu, and it doesn't look like they'd have anything of interest.
I wish that the Greenville area had an authentic German or Italian bakery (sadly, not even the Charlotte area can lay claim in this area).
I was hoping they might have Schneeballen (Snowballs). Unfortunately they do not, never seen those anywhere outside of Germany so not really surprising.
I was hoping they might have Schneeballen (Snowballs). Unfortunately they do not, never seen those anywhere outside of Germany so not really surprising.
Not really a place for Schneeballen around here but I have had Schneballen before, about a year ago at a family bakery shop in Texas while on a trip. Sadly it closed around a week or two after I got my Schneballen (made it in time).
The Deli Korner is a German/ Swiss resturant it is on Fernwood- Glendale Rd. in Spartanburg they may be able to help. Also Gerhard's is a German/Austrian restaurant on the eastside of Spartanburg.
I was hoping they might have Schneeballen (Snowballs). Unfortunately they do not, never seen those anywhere outside of Germany so not really surprising.
I've heard that Scweddy's has a big selection of those.
Charleston Sports Pub coming to the old Wild Wings.
Downtown? Excellent.
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