
"Owner and baker Amadou Ly announced the shuttering on Instagram stories, writing, "All good things must come to an end." Over email, he tells Eater he plans on relocating the bakery. "It's time for a better location, and hopefully, it can generate better food traffic and revenues," adding that he'd like to offer wholesale eventually, too. Before that happens, he plans on spending some time in his home city of Madrid."
"Sweden-based candy shop CandyKing opened its first American location over the weekend in New York City. The West Village Swedish candy shop debuted in the West Village at 306 Bleecker Street, between Barrow and Grove streets, on Saturday, December 6. On deck are pick-and-mix bins, full of Swedish candies and chocolates like cookie dough fudge, Cola bottle gummies, watermelon rockets where the sugar gummy is filled with a watermelon fondant, and much more. CandyKing joins New York's popular Swedish candy mini-chain, BonBon."
Alf Bakery at Chelsea Market will close on Christmas Eve, December 24. Owner and baker Amadou Ly plans to relocate the bakery to a better location to increase food traffic and revenues and hopes to offer wholesale in the future, while spending time in his home city of Madrid. Ly opened Alf in 2023 after working at Arcade Bakery in Tribeca and other places. Sweden-based CandyKing opened its first U.S. location in the West Village at 306 Bleecker Street with pick-and-mix Swedish candies. East Village Tex-Mex Wayne & Sons intends to open a Williamsburg location at 57 South Fifth Street, with no date yet.
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