Every year, members of the California State Assembly name an extraordinary small business to recognize during the California Small Business Day Awards Ceremony in Sacramento. Assembly member Jacqui Irwin (D-Thousand Oaks) named Carrara Pastries as her pick for 2019 Small Business of the Year. Carrara Pastries was honored at a ceremony in the state capital.
The bakery was founded in 2011 and is owned by TV celebrity chef Damiano Carrara and his brother Massimiliano Carrara. Damiano moved to the United States from Lucca, Italy, when he was 19 to follow his dream of opening a pastry shop. The restaurant sells Italian pastries, coffees, gelato and wine, and serves breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.
SOURCE: https://www.mpacorn.com
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