Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Bakery To Fill Empty Wilson Storefront

Looking for fresh bread? Gourmet cheeses? It appears a new business coming to the corner of Wilson and Malden may be just the place for you. Based on a sign in the window of Don Nowotny's former campaign office at 1303 West Wilson, Baker & Nosh is opening a bakery and store later this year. Their website lacks information, but from the sounds of their Facebook page, fresh breads and desserts will be sold, and cafe seating may be available.

From the sound of this story from our friends at EdgeVille Buzz, it sounds like Chef Bill Millholland decided to open up a bakery in Uptown instead of Edgewater. It sounds like Edgewater's loss is Uptown's gain!

Here is some additional information from the Buzz story from August:

“My idea is to open an artisan bread shop that would serve a variety of hand made breads, breakfast items, lunch sandwiches and flat bread pizzas, cheese sold by the pound, and eventually offer a modest selection of wines to be purchased by the bottle or glass and enjoyed with a selection of appetizers. The store would also offer bread baking classes to the public as well as host wine / cheese pairing parties.” It will also act as a coffee shop and residents can grab a cup of coffee or a breakfast pastry on their way to work.

You can find out more details on their Facebook page.

17 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for including us on the neighborhood blog! One correction, though: We won't be selling or serving wine at this location - at least not right away.

    Check us out for progress reports at Facebook.com/bakerandnosh. The website will be filled with photos and info soon.

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  2. Holy cow! This is my dream for Uptown! Yeah!

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  3. I know the two guys opening this place. I've tasted their cooking. It's gonna be GOOOOOOD.

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  4. Let me apologize in advance. someone here is bound to find something to complain about in regard to you opening this store. IGNORE THEM! Welcome to the neighborhood.

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  5. OMG! This is SO exciting! I am allergic to wheat and dairy, but I don't even care! Two thumbs up to what appears to be a legit, classy establishment coming to our precious Uptown!

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  6. I hope its doesn't open too early. I like to walk my dog Poochy down there in the early AM & like the street empty. Usually, the hoodlums are not loitering about until mid-day. I don't think Uptown residents need more liquor access.

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  7. Two thumbs up!! Can't wait to have a coffee close to home that is not a Starbucks. No offense just variety is nice.

    @ Bill Millholland

    Welcome to Uptown!!

    Are there plans to use the yard as a outdoor seating area? Perhaps next year, we all know this weather won't last long.

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  8. American, like Bill said, they will not be selling wine at this location. Plus, I don't really see hoodlums buying wine from a place that sells gourmet cheese when they can buy Icehouse or Four Loko for much cheaper.

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  9. I think americanlt is joking.
    Good dog name Poochy.

    Looks good. Will have to visit sometime.

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  10. I know Bill, he's cool and cute. It'll be good for the neighborhood.

    JJO

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  11. Bummer. I was hoping this would open up at the Thorndale stop. But, our loss is your gain! Lucky ducks!

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  12. Hey you have Bunz at the Thorndale stop, I would take that any day of the week!

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  13. Welcome to the neighborhood! I too look forward to another coffee option and bread making classes?! I'll be there.

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  14. Welcome Bill! Thanks for picking Uptown! Bread, desserts, cheese, wine and baking classes!? I'll be there.

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  15. @ChiTownPhilly: Bunz is gone. M Kafe is the new name. It's pizza and asian food?!

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