NORWALK, CT - Wave Hill Breads is no longer just a bread bakery. The maker of the renowned crusty and chewy artisan bread is opening a cafe and local food market at 30 High Street in Central Norwalk.
On Tuesday, January 24 at3:30 p.m., Mayor Richard A. Moccia will cut the ribbon and break some bread with owners Mitchell Rapoport and Margaret Sapir and staff, members of the Norwalk Redevelopment Agency, Chamber of Commerce representatives and other local luminaries.
Bakery visitors will discover freshly made French pastries and muffins. Wave Hill Breads' signature handmade breads and bialys, daily sandwich and soup creations. and specialty foods sourced al the local farmers' markets. The cafe will offer music. WiFi, and the irresistible aroma of baking bread and freshly-brewed Java Love coffee.
Wave Hill Breads has convenient on-site parking. Cafe hours are 8a.m. to 2p.m. Tuesday through Friday. and 9a.m. to2p.m. on weekends. After hours. customers arc welcome to purchase bread and pastries through the bakery's back door.
Founded in Wilton in 2005. Wave Hill Breads supplies stores and restaurants throughout Connecticut. New Jersey, and Westchester County and sells at 20 farmers' markets each week throughout summer. "The bakery moved 10 larger quarters at High Street in June 2011 and developed new breads and pastries under the direction of Michael Devlin, General Manager and Chef.
The cafe is available for community and organization events.