Sweet Treats Headed to Snellville

A bakery business that has appeared at several local farmers markets seems to be working on a brick-and-mortar location.
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A new bakery appears to be in the works in Snellville.

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Mrs. M’s Bakery & DeeDee’s Deliteful Foods is proposed for 3416 Centerville Hwy, according to a building permit application with Gwinnett County. The 1,000-square-foot space is located at a one-story retail building in Snellville.

According to a Facebook page, the bakery business began in Loganville and has appeared at several local farmers markets, selling fresh eggs and sweet treats. Featured baked goods have included pies, rice krispy treats, and chocolate-covered pretzels.

What Now Atlanta has reached out for more information.

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2 Responses

  1. For all of the folks that advocated demolishing the building in favor of surface parking, I hope you were kidding. That is such backwards thinking. If people really want to patronize a place because of it being a unique and successful business, they will pay to park. Or, they will use public transportation. The last thing we need in Midtown is another surface parking lot. If anything, we need to get rid of the ones that are still around!

  2. No: Mexican – already have Zocalo, though that can stand improvement. Lupe failed (unfortunately, it was good, as was Cuerno and Beleza).
    No: Urban hipster coffee shop. How much freakin’ coffee do we need?
    No: Breakfast spot. Improve Flying Biscuit instead.
    No: Asian. Next to Nickiemoto. People, start filling MuLan – good food, nice porch, low prices.
    Hell no: parking lot.
    Yes: Great ice cream to replace Jakes (and Brewster’s; Rita’s doesn’t cut it). But, it’d be better if Chocolate Pink on Juniper added great homemade ice cream, lowered their prices, and stayed open late.
    Hell yes: Holeman & Finch or Leon’s type place. You have good beer selections at Taco Mac and Hudson Grill, but they are massive sports bars. Midtown deserves a local spot to enjoy quality beer and food, but it must be neighborhood-oriented and not another expensive martini, late-night-clubber scene. This concept may also be nice at the former Avra. Or the Cuerno/Beleza spots, if 905 Juniper can agree on the concept.

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