La Gourmandine Bakery Featured in New York Times’ “36 Hours in Pittsburgh”La Gourmandine Bakery, a traditional French bakery in Pittsburgh, PA, has been recognized by the New York Times in a feature highlighting the area's hotspots.
By: La Gourmandine PITTSBURGH - July 21, 2015 - PRLog -- Exquisite Pittsburgh bakery, La Gourmandine, has earned the distinction of being featured by the New York Times. The must-read publication recently visited Pittsburgh for an in-depth look at area hotspots, from bars to restaurants, hangouts to cultural epicenters. In the piece, “36 Hours in Pittsburgh,”
La Gourmandine is a classic French bakery, nestled amongst the bustling streets of both Mt. Lebanon and Lawrenceville. From two store locations, Fabien and Lisanne Moreau, create authentic French baked goods, such as delicate pastries, danishes, bread and so much more. The New York Times flatteringly cites the vast selection, from apricotines to macarons, saying, “You’ll be spoiled for choice — and will probably spoil your lunch.” Born and raised in the heart of France, husband-and- To see the New York Times article and accompanying video, visit http://www.nytimes.com/ About La Gourmandine La Gourmandine is a traditional French-style bakery located in Pittsburgh, PA. Run by Fabien and Lisanne Moreau, two stores, located in Lawrenceville and Mt. Lebanon, create handmade goods daily. Whether you have a sweet tooth or are looking for a savory treat, you will find it at La Gourmandine. Catering is available. For more information, visit LaGourmandineBakery.com. Note to editors: For more information, news and perspectives from La Gourmandine, journalists and analysts may call 412-682-2210. Web links, telephone numbers and titles were correct at time of publication, but may have changed. End
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