BY: CLARISSA BUCH
About a block from Lincoln Road, Rosetta Bakery attracts a steady stream of customers via Italian breads, pastries, and small plates. Now the Collins Avenue concept, which opened in November 2015, is set to expand with cafés in Brickell, Aventura, North Beach, and other parts of Miami-Dade County.
"This was our plan all along," co-owner Tommaso Bulfon says. "We wanted to test and establish the concept and then immediately expand." Within the next year, Rosetta plans to debut seven more bakeries. The first two will be in South Beach, at 1666 Lenox Ave., a few steps from Shake Shack Lincoln Road, and on the corner of Ninth and Collins.
SOURCE: http://www.miaminewtimes.com
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