Changes are coming to Utica Bread. The business is expanding production to bake more bread but will have to eliminate made to order soups and sandwiches.

Utica Bread has only been open for a little over a year, but has become so popular changes are needed. “Since we opened our doors, it’s been all about the bread. We opened with a wide variety of products and services only to quickly find the space would struggle to meet the demand for bread, pastry and made-to-order sandwiches, soups

Right now, it’s more important to maintain the high-level of quality promised by the Utica Bread brand

and salads. With more than thirty restaurants and foodservice establishments currently using Utica Bread, and the expressed customer demand for bread and pastry we almost immediately outgrew our space,” said Utica Bread owner Tim Hardiman.

Tuesday August 30th will be the last day Utica Bread will offer sandwiches, soups and salads. Pre-prepared favorites like pastries, quiche, and croissants will still be available.

The made-to-order portion of  Utica Bread may return in another location in the future but Hardiman says "Right now, it’s more important to maintain the high-level of quality promised by the Utica Bread brand."

Utica Bread is open daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m and is located at 106 Genesee Street in Bagg’s Square. Check them out on Facebook or at UticaBread.com.


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