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New Gluten Free Bakery


jkmunchkin

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There is a new gluten free bakery opening this Thursday in Briarcliff Manor, NY (Westchester) called Three Dogs Gluten-Free Bakery. There is no website yet, but here is the info:

510 North State Road

Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510

914-762-2121

fax: 914-762-2202

email: threedogsgfbakery@gmail.com

Hours:

Tuesday 8-5

Wednesday 8-5

Thursday 8-7

Friday 8-5

Saturday 8-5

Sunday 9-1

Closed Monday

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Website is up:

www.threedogsgfbakery.com

There is a new gluten free bakery opening this Thursday in Briarcliff Manor, NY (Westchester) called Three Dogs Gluten-Free Bakery. There is no website yet, but here is the info:

510 North State Road

Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510

914-762-2121

fax: 914-762-2202

email: threedogsgfbakery@gmail.com

Hours:

Tuesday 8-5

Wednesday 8-5

Thursday 8-7

Friday 8-5

Saturday 8-5

Sunday 9-1

Closed Monday

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