He attributes that success to the name they've made for themselves in the Plymouth/Canton community. In the short time since opening, Cangialosi said they've seen plenty of macarons fly off the shelf. The shop offers a smaller selection, including cupcakes, macarons and lobster tails, along with some cake options. No baking takes place in Plymouth, though decorating does. "Then we kind of just forgot about it and we saw this spot become available. "We looked at some spots down here, but we were going to wait," Cangialosi said. When they heard about the small space becoming available and decided it was a perfect fit. It's smaller than the shop's Ford Road bakery, and sells a smaller variety of the shop's best-known items, which include cupcakes, macarons, cakes and other treats.Ĭangialosi said he and his family always wanted to bring their shop to a downtown area, particularly downtown Plymouth. The small shop began selling baked goods in mid-July after taking several months to renovate the space tucked off the alley. That juice bar closed all its retail shops earlier this year. The shop recently opened its second location at 470 Forest, Suite 11, the space where Drought juice bar formerly operated. The Italian bakery that began operations in 2019 in Canton Township now has a new space to serve hungry pedestrians walking through downtown Plymouth. "It became available and we're like, 'You know what? Why not," he said. But when opportunity knocks, he said he knew he had to answer. It was never in the plans to locate a new Luca Pastry shop in downtown Plymouth for Michael Cangialosi. View Gallery: A Luca Pastry shop opens in downtown Plymouth
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