New bakery opens its (oven) doors in Earlville
EARLVILLE – A new aroma of baked goods is perforating the air of the Village of Earlville and hanging low over its center square where the aromatic smell is venting out of the recently opened BB’s Bakery and Cafe. The bakery first started pandering to hungry Earlville citizens and people passing through the village on August 2. The bakery provides an assortment of baked goods along with extensive breakfast, lunch and dinner menus.
Lynne Ryberg, a baker of nine years, was inspired to open up her bakery by her late grandmother and brother, who both loved to bake.
“I am trying to continue their legacy ... my grandmother used to bake cakes for all of Sidney,” said Ryberg. Last year, during the Chenango County Fair, Ryberg walked away with a number of ribbons for her baked goods, including best in class for her layer cake. Since opening, the new store owner says she can’t keep her baked goods on the store’s shelves, and during the Earlville Music in the Park last Tuesday, she estimates that just about every other person there to listen to the music took a second to stop by the bakery and check out her assortment of baked goods.
Located at 5 East Main St. in the Village of Earlville, the bakery and cafe took Ryberg and husband Aaron – an Earlville native – approximately three months to get up and running. However, equipment is still coming in and the business will inevitably see some expansions in the near future.
The business’ employees don pleasant light green hats to match the color of the recently repainted walls which represents the bakery’s signature color, adding to its overall ambience.
“We want to make people feel like they are at home when the come in here,” Ryberg said, referring to the recently completed renovations, as well as her employees friendly demeanor.
Ryberg loves making specialty cakes, cakes designed to mimic pool tables or – in one case – a to-scale deer.
“I am really excited, baking is a real stress reliever for me,” she said. “I like to see people smile when it’s above and beyond what they are expecting.”
Ryberg takes great satisfaction in giving back and once her business becomes more established she intends to start baking cancer awareness cupcakes. A portion of the proceeds from the cancer awareness cupcakes will benefit the fight against cancer.
So far, reception for the recently opened bakery has been extremely positive.
“Every day seems like it’s been getting busier and busier,” she added.
For more information, visit facebook.com/BBsbakerylryberg or call (315) 691-7088.
Lynne Ryberg, a baker of nine years, was inspired to open up her bakery by her late grandmother and brother, who both loved to bake.
“I am trying to continue their legacy ... my grandmother used to bake cakes for all of Sidney,” said Ryberg. Last year, during the Chenango County Fair, Ryberg walked away with a number of ribbons for her baked goods, including best in class for her layer cake. Since opening, the new store owner says she can’t keep her baked goods on the store’s shelves, and during the Earlville Music in the Park last Tuesday, she estimates that just about every other person there to listen to the music took a second to stop by the bakery and check out her assortment of baked goods.
Located at 5 East Main St. in the Village of Earlville, the bakery and cafe took Ryberg and husband Aaron – an Earlville native – approximately three months to get up and running. However, equipment is still coming in and the business will inevitably see some expansions in the near future.
The business’ employees don pleasant light green hats to match the color of the recently repainted walls which represents the bakery’s signature color, adding to its overall ambience.
“We want to make people feel like they are at home when the come in here,” Ryberg said, referring to the recently completed renovations, as well as her employees friendly demeanor.
Ryberg loves making specialty cakes, cakes designed to mimic pool tables or – in one case – a to-scale deer.
“I am really excited, baking is a real stress reliever for me,” she said. “I like to see people smile when it’s above and beyond what they are expecting.”
Ryberg takes great satisfaction in giving back and once her business becomes more established she intends to start baking cancer awareness cupcakes. A portion of the proceeds from the cancer awareness cupcakes will benefit the fight against cancer.
So far, reception for the recently opened bakery has been extremely positive.
“Every day seems like it’s been getting busier and busier,” she added.
For more information, visit facebook.com/BBsbakerylryberg or call (315) 691-7088.
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