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Brisbane grapevine

FOR over a decade the talented team at has cornered the market in irresistible baked goods. Growing out of a humble little kitchen and shop in James St to a purpose-built state-of-the-art facility in Albion that is now home to a dedicated bread bakery, a sizeable multidisciplinary kitchen where everything from fruit tarts to wedding cakes are made. It is separated from the team’s second shop by a glass viewing wall so customers can see all the baking and decorating action. A third shop

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