Step inside Bed-Stuy’s Pilar Cuban Bakery and you might, for a moment, think you’re in Miami instead. The bright space, which opened this week, is awash with pastel, brilliant tiled floors, and an ever-present neon sign advertising sweet wares. And that transportive quality is the idea: Cuban-American owner Ricardo Barreras, who grew up in Florida, styled his new outpost to be like the no-frills mom and pop shops that line Miami’s sun-drenched streets. [ more › ]
from Gothamist http://bit.ly/2WBQEwN
from Gothamist http://bit.ly/2WBQEwN
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