A new vegan bakery is going in next to Denver vegetarian restaurant City O’ City.
The Cake Bar, owned by Angie Wells, will open next week at 214 E. 13th Ave., where Make Believe Bakery previously operated.
Make Believe, which was also fully vegan, opened in 2016 and was owned by the owners of City O’ City, who sold its desserts there and at Uptown sister restaurant Watercourse Foods. But the bakery’s storefront has been closed for months. But that left Make Believe’s former real estate, which she and her partners own, vacant. And then she met Wells.
“I couldn’t imagine anyone else in that bakery,” Wells said. “I felt like I had worked so hard … I wanted a real bakery.”“We wanted to keep part of our identity, but what was really important was inviting new folks into the space,” Roberts said. “We really stand behind her … I think is going to really elevate the restaurant and the block.”
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