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WORCESTER — Worcester’s newest bakery-café, Quinsigamond Village Bakery & Café, will open Wednesday, October 8th, at 246 Greenwood Street, the shop announced on social media.
The bakery-café said it will operate daily from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. The opening menu features juices and smoothies; pastries, bagels, donuts and breads; breakfast and toast; salads and grain bowls; soups; flatbreads and sandwiches; and burgers.
“Everything is baked and prepared with love and care,” the post said, thanking customers for their support during the run-up to opening day.
The owners said they look forward to welcoming neighbors and visitors to the Quinsigamond Village location.
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