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Narrative
== History
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Date Opened: 7:00AM June 12th,
1995
Date Closed:Owners:
Chip Stewart
History: Chip and Doug once shared office space and
during their rare breaks from hour after hour of hard work, they
would daydream about opening a cafe. This daydreaming went on for
about three years at which time Doug came back to the office and
told Chip that he had found a spot to launch their dream. They took
a tour and visions of happy customers and pockets of cash clouded
their somewhat challenged sense of reason and they set out in
pursuit of their dream. There were a few minor obstacles; this
wasn't a restaurant, it was a bakery, they didn't know how to bake,
they didn't have much money, they didn't have much of a plan, and
they decided to open five weeks from the time of their tour.
Undaunted, (I did mention that they had a somewhat challenged sense
of reason) they set forth..
For the first three weeks, Chip
tracked down suppliers and made (what turned out to be fairly
accurate) guesses which he plugged into spreadsheets and showed
Doug. Doug's main job for these first three weeks was to worry. He
took his job seriously and each day he would ask, "Are we really
doing this?" And each day they would proceed as though they were
doing it without actually spending any of the very small stash of
money that they had.
They found some great deals on used equipment
and the day came when they spent all of their money and opened the
door. John Erickson, their first customer arrived at 7:00 am on
June 12th, 1995 and bought a bag of muffins and cinnamon rolls, and
the dream was alive.
Chip had gone and visited Jerry and Mary
Philips, owners and creators of The Old Rittenhouse Inn in Bayfield
WI, and had been given a half-day baking lesson by their cook
Larry. This class, short though it was, proved invaluable.
This
stalwart team would not have survived for long if not for the
wonderful help that arrived. The Amazing Grace soon became a team
effort and fortunately, a fine team of people signed on as
employees and the Amazing Grace grew and grew.
Music became an
important part of the bakery. John Ward and Lori Hatten, the
musical Saints of the Amazing Grace loaned the bakery piles of
equipment, hours of effort, and their considerable talent to help
create the nationally known venue the bakery has become.
Address
394 Lake Ave. So, Duluth, MN 55802
(218)
723-0075
Staff
Anecdotes
Related web sites
Official Grace Site:
http://www.amazinggracebakery.com/
Related groups
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