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One of Brisbane's most influential bakeries to close this weekend
One of Brisbane's most influential bakeries to close this weekend

The Age

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • The Age

One of Brisbane's most influential bakeries to close this weekend

Agnes Bakery closes for the last time on Sunday, lowering the curtain on a formative chapter for powerhouse Brisbane hospitality group Anyday. The bakery was born in the very early days of Australia's nationwide COVID lockdowns in March 2020, when owners Ben Williamson, Tyron Simon, Bianca Marchi and Frank Li – before they were Anyday – pivoted their Agnes restaurant (which was scheduled to open that same week) into a woodfired pop-up. It was a sensation, with people often queueing (socially distanced, of course) right around the block back onto Agnes Street for woodfired breads, cannoli, tarts, kouignoù amann and Basque cheesecakes. Later, it became a James Street must-do, when it opened a permanent shop with a larger oven in a refurbished weatherboard shop on the intersection with Harcourt Street.

One of Brisbane's most influential bakeries to close this weekend
One of Brisbane's most influential bakeries to close this weekend

Sydney Morning Herald

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Sydney Morning Herald

One of Brisbane's most influential bakeries to close this weekend

Agnes Bakery closes for the last time on Sunday, lowering the curtain on a formative chapter for powerhouse Brisbane hospitality group Anyday. The bakery was born in the very early days of Australia's nationwide COVID lockdowns in March 2020, when owners Ben Williamson, Tyron Simon, Bianca Marchi and Frank Li – before they were Anyday – pivoted their Agnes restaurant (which was scheduled to open that same week) into a woodfired pop-up. It was a sensation, with people often queueing (socially distanced, of course) right around the block back onto Agnes Street for woodfired breads, cannoli, tarts, kouignoù amann and Basque cheesecakes. Later, it became a James Street must-do, when it opened a permanent shop with a larger oven in a refurbished weatherboard shop on the intersection with Harcourt Street.

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