Little Bee Bakery

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Queer owned hole in the wall bakery

When Stacie Pierce left her head pastry chef role Berkeley’s famed Chez Panisse and the equally buzzy Foreign Cinema she and her wife opened Little Bee Bakery on Cortland to be able to spend more time with their newborn daughter. The tiny 600 square foot space is just enough for 6 seats and a pick-up window, but the parklet benches are a perfect place to soak up some sunshine before the infamous Sand Francisco fog rolls in. The space also arranges small baking workshops for up to seven people. Make sure to reach out via social media if you’re interested in improving your skills.

 



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