Laura
12-08-2009, 05:21 AM
from nymag.com:
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Butter Lane, the East Village cupcakery, opened a temporary store Saturday in SoHo that is only open through December. The store carries its signature cupcakes as well as Stumptown coffee, so you can get a coffee fix without having to go uptown to the Ace Hotel. There is no baking on site — the day’s cupcakes are brought over from the permanent East Village location — and the variety of offerings changes daily. The store just celebrated its one-year anniversary in November and though manager Jaclyn Bloch says there are tenuous plans to expand, so far Butter Lane has had only temporary spots in Madison Park and a cart on the High Line. “Maybe we’ll be popping up all over the city,” Bloch said.
Butter Lane, 436 W. Broadway, nr. Prince St.; no phone. Open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Read more: Grub Street: New York Magazine's Food and Restaurant Blog http://newyork.grubstreet.com/#ixzz0Z4VJMkRR
http://images.nymag.com/images/2/daily/2009/12/20091207_butterlane_560x375.jpg
Butter Lane, the East Village cupcakery, opened a temporary store Saturday in SoHo that is only open through December. The store carries its signature cupcakes as well as Stumptown coffee, so you can get a coffee fix without having to go uptown to the Ace Hotel. There is no baking on site — the day’s cupcakes are brought over from the permanent East Village location — and the variety of offerings changes daily. The store just celebrated its one-year anniversary in November and though manager Jaclyn Bloch says there are tenuous plans to expand, so far Butter Lane has had only temporary spots in Madison Park and a cart on the High Line. “Maybe we’ll be popping up all over the city,” Bloch said.
Butter Lane, 436 W. Broadway, nr. Prince St.; no phone. Open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Read more: Grub Street: New York Magazine's Food and Restaurant Blog http://newyork.grubstreet.com/#ixzz0Z4VJMkRR