Baker D. Chirico opens their doors to its summer pop-up

Heralding what’s to come for the Brisbane flagship, esteemed Melbourne bakery opens their doors to its summer pop-up in the Long Island Piazza.

As renowned Baker D. Chirco prepares to officially open the doors to his first flagship outpost bakery in Newstead, a pop-up slinging its signature hot bread and pastries opens, heralding more to come as we inch ever closer to its official launch.

Situated at the base of Cavcorp’s Long Island development on Longland Street. It’s here that Baker D. Chirico’s Newstead outpost has been taking shape – a striking March Studio-designed bakery and cafe from which Daniel Chirico and his team of hot-shot kneaders, shapers and bakers will be crafting Baker D. Chirico’s loaves and pastries (all of which are crafted using traditional bread-making techniques, natural fermentations and biodynamic stone-milled wholegrain flour).

Baker D. Chirico’s Newstead site is finally nearing completion. Although no official opening date has been announced, the team is giving Brisbane’s baked-goods fanatics a taste of the expected range with a bread and pastry pop-up, launching Friday 19th January. The Baker D. Chirico pop-up window (which can be found down an alleyway toward the entrance of Total Fusion) will serve a rotating selection of carby treats, including its casalinga (white sourdough) as well as one or two other specialty breads. You’ll also find sweets like croissants, pain au chocolate and bombolone, as well as a selection of savoury options – think ham and gruyere croissants and lunch paninis.

Baker D. Chirico’s pop-up will be running for a limited time – keep your eyes on the Cavale and bakery’s social media pages for more info on operating hours.

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