Restaurants & Bars

New Eatery With Old Pittsburgh Name Slated To Open

You likely will be surprised at the name of the latest Pittsburgh eatery opening next week.

PITTSBURGH, PA — Jenny Lee products are still sold in supermarkets, though the classic

Pittsburgh bakery closed in 2008 after a 70-year-run. But the name is being brought back as the legacy owners prepare to open a new restaurant.

The Jenny Lee Breakfast Nook will open its doors on Broadhead Road in Moon on July 16.

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The Breakfast Nook blends 150 years of baking heritage from 5 Generation Bakers, multiple seasoned restaurateurs and a local singing legend. “We wanted to create something special—not just a place to eat, but a place to be the go-to for a savory sandwich and great cup of coffee while expecting to run into someone you know,” said Scott Baker of 5 Generation Bakers.

The menu is designed around Jenny Lee Swirl Breads and will serve as an outlet for the signature breads and baked goods.

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On July 16, customers can expect a rendition of the Dixieland-style jingle from band Accordions Likely, inspired by Pittsburgh music legend Johnny Angel, a Jenny Lee Breakfast Nook partner, along with Scott Baker, Rich Bufalini, and RJ Carrabbia.

The eatery will be open daily from 7 a.m.-2 p.m.

nce the joyful energy behind the nook. Come hungry. Leave inspired.

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