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Scialo Bros. Bakery, simply called Scialo’s, was a Federal Hill, Providence, Rhode Island bakery open from 1916 until owners Lois Scialo Ellis and Carol Scialo Gaeta closed it on March 14, 2020, at the onset of the Covid pandemic. Their father Luigi and his brother Gaetano [1] had opened the bakery. [2]
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Hello Robin operates a bakery on Capitol Hill and another at University Village.The company's tagline is "Cookies you wish your mother had made." [2] The menu has included Mackles'mores [3] [4] (a s'mores cookie with Theo chocolate chunks and ice cream), [5] sugar cookies, [6] and birthday cake cookies.
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Theo Chocolate is an American chocolate maker headquartered in Seattle, Washington. Established in 2006, it is the first organic fair trade-certified cocoa producer in the United States. [1] Theo has sourced beans from the Congo, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Madagascar, Peru, and Venezuela. [2]
The $99 Valentine’s dinner at a restaurant in the Stockyards offers a huge rib-eye along with a side, soup or salad and an appetizer of calf fries (!). ... 1975: Theo’s Saddle & Sirloin Inn ...
A former Van de Kamp Holland Dutch bakery in Arcadia, CA was converted to a Denny's restaurant in 1989 and still features a fully restored windmill. [7] [8] Former Los Angeles County District Attorney (1975–81) [9] and State Attorney General [10] (1983–91), John K. Van de Kamp (D) is a nephew of the baker's co-founders.
The company was founded by Samuel Bath Thomas (1855–1919). In 1874, he emigrated from England [3] to New York City and after other menial jobs began working in a bakery. [4] By 1880, he had purchased his bakery at 163 Ninth Avenue in Manhattan, [4] where he featured his namesake muffins that were baked on a griddle, not an oven. [4]